Specs:
Intel Celeron M 410 @ 1.46GHz
Intel Moble 943GML Express Chipset
Intel GMA 950 Graphics
1.5GB DDR2-667MHz RAM
Intel Pro 10/100 LAN
CD/DVD Combo Drive
1280x800 Widescreen 15.4"
"Sound Blaster Pro" Audio
56K Modem
Working:
Intel Celeron M 410 in 32bit Mode Snow Leopard
- Install with myHack off ISO image of Retail 10.6.0 DVD, Combo Update to 10.6.8
- Native Power Management, Recognized as Intel Core Solo 1.47GHz
Wireless through BCM4321 Wireless Card, seen as AirPort
TouchPad with 2 Finger Scroll through SynapticTrackpad PS2 kext
Keyboard with FN Backlight Control through PS2 Keyboard kext
Audio and FN Audio Control through a Voodoo HDA with 1/8 headphone jack support
DVD Reading/Burning - though slow
Not Working:
Intel Pro 10/100 Ethernet LAN - No kext for Snow Leopard, 10.5 Kext Doesn't Work
56K Modem - Who cares?
USB Ports - I believe the chipset is unsupported, but DSDT edits could probably solve this problem.
VGA Out - Causes System to freeze if a VGA cord is plugged in
Sleep - Again, I think it's the chipset that won't allow sleep.
Annoyances:
WiFi Toggle Button causes AirPort to be permanently disabled until the toggle button is pressed again during BIOS setup.
Whenever the RAM configuration is changed, or a random kernel panic occurs, the system must be started in Safe Mode before it can be booted normally again.
PS2 Trackpad Kext does not function in Safe Mode.
1024x768 Boot Screen - Changing Chameleon args doesn't seem to work, though full resolution works under OS X.
Hope this helps someone, just wanted to share a success story. Most of the "non working" things are unimportant to me in the computers current use. It's simply a web browsing computer for my mother so she doesn't have to sit at her iMac to answer email. Don't particularly care about Ethernet since the WiFi works so well, and USB isn't a huge deal either. Most of the annoyances aren't that bad either, I just have to be careful not to bump the WiFi button and just disabled sleep in the Energy Saving settings. Many of these things could probably be fixed, but the computer works well enough for me not to want to break anything, plus the specs aren't great enough for me to put much more effort into it. Happy hacking!