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Everything posted by Jake Lo
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He mentioned to use 0xa260000 a few post back.
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You need the following kexts installed to /S/L/E using a kext utility of your choice: AppleHDA_ALC293 BTFirmwareUploader FakePCIID FakePCIID_BCM94352Z_as_BCM94360CS2 What kexts do you have in /Clover/Kexts? Add ACPIBatteryManager for batter status if you don't have it.
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Make sure BIOS is at A13, Optimus disables after reboot if BIOS is at A12 Artifacts occur if Optimus is enabled and BIOS is higher than A13
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try booting with these flags npci=0x3000 -v -f Note: Make sure to set bios accordingly Set to Default, apply and then set SATA Operation to AHCI, save and exit
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I guess you could try the USB wireless instead. So is sleep/wake working on your setup?
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Yup, here's some of the result when touching the touchpad although no movement. 8/30/15 11:34:44.000 AM kernel[0]: ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Unexpected byte0 data (6a) from PS/2 controller 8/30/15 11:34:44.000 AM kernel[0]: ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Unexpected byte0 data (40) from PS/2 controller 8/30/15 11:34:44.000 AM kernel[0]: ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint::dispatchEventsWithInfo: x=-129, y=-2131768962, z=-128, fingers=0, buttons=176 8/30/15 11:34:44.000 AM kernel[0]: ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint::dispatchEventsWithInfo: x=-129, y=-2131768962, z=-128, fingers=0, buttons=176 8/30/15 11:34:44.000 AM kernel[0]: ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint::dispatchEventsWithInfo: x=-129, y=-2131768962, z=-128, fingers=0, buttons=176 8/30/15 11:34:44.000 AM kernel[0]: ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint::dispatchEventsWithInfo: x=-129, y=-2131768962, z=-128, fingers=0, buttons=176 8/30/15 11:34:44.000 AM kernel[0]: ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint::dispatchEventsWithInfo: x=-129, y=-2131768962, z=-128, fingers=0, buttons=176 8/30/15 11:34:44.000 AM kernel[0]: ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint::dispatchEventsWithInfo: x=-129, y=-2131768962, z=-128, fingers=0, buttons=176 8/30/15 11:34:44.000 AM kernel[0]: ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint::dispatchEventsWithInfo: x=-129, y=-2131768962, z=-128, fingers=0, buttons=176 8/30/15 11:34:44.000 AM kernel[0]: ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint::dispatchEventsWithInfo: x=-129, y=-2131768962, z=-128, fingers=0, buttons=176 8/30/15 11:34:44.000 AM kernel[0]: ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint::dispatchEventsWithInfo: x=-129, y=-2131768962, z=-128, fingers=0, buttons=176 8/30/15 11:34:44.000 AM kernel[0]: ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint::dispatchEventsWithInfo: x=-129, y=-2131768962, z=-128, fingers=0, buttons=176 8/30/15 11:34:44.000 AM kernel[0]: ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint::dispatchEventsWithInfo: x=-129, y=-2131768962, z=-128, fingers=0, buttons=176 8/30/15 11:34:44.000 AM kernel[0]: ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint::dispatchEventsWithInfo: x=-129, y=-2131768962, z=0, fingers=0, buttons=176 8/30/15 11:34:44.000 AM kernel[0]: ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint::dispatchEventsWithInfo: x=-129, y=-2131768962, z=-128, fingers=0, buttons=176 8/30/15 11:34:44.000 AM kernel[0]: ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Unexpected byte0 data (00) from PS/2 controller 8/30/15 11:34:44.000 AM kernel[0]: ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Unexpected byte0 data (48) from PS/2 controller
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You could try modding the info.plist in VoodooHDA.kext
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Yes, pricey outside of US https://www.pinnaclemicro.com/checkout/checkout.php
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Follow guide to get your codec dump. Could be that yours is a little different than mine even though it's the same name. Use cat /proc/asound/card1/codec#0 > ~/Desktop/codec_dump.txt Brightness control is ScrlLock = dimming - In our keyboard, that would be Fn+F6 Pause = increase brightness - unfortunately our keyboard does not have this key You could probably switch the key with DSDT patching, but I don't have the expertise to do that. Workaround, use Brightness Slider app. With this app, I could have HDMI audio enable too.
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Your system is with ALC290. See Mirone's thread here, try his patch.
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Same results as post #46
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Updated attachment here. Added the SD reader patch. @Hervé, you probably using a different version of MacIASL with different compiler. @lemming. Just need to replace your DSDT with the new one. For audio, you'll need to install AppleHDA_ALC293 and CodecCommander to /S/L/E For Brightness, use Fn+F6.
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Remove it, it's been replaced with SSDT-12.aml
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Files patched from your origin folder. Replace the DSDT/SSDT and config with attached. Also remove GenericUSBXHCI. USB 3.0 should be supported natively with the patched DSDT. Does the Internal speaker switch to Headphone when you insert the headset? What other kexts do you have in /Clover/Kexts/Other? What other kexts have you installed to /S/L/E? With the addition SSDT-1.aml, you should get HDMI Audio. Thanks to toleda. Battery status should be fixed with this DSDT, need ACPIBatteryManager.kext in /Clover/Kexts/Other Added SD Card reader patch to DSDT under RP01 Intel Wireless/Bluetooth combo will not be supported and needs to be replaced. I recommend DW1560. $20 from Dell. To get the SD Card reader to work, I need to see your IOReg. Export it, compress it and attach it. lemming.zip
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If you mean myOriginal, then those files are not patched. You don't need to install the kexts to /S/L/E, just leave it in /Clover/Kexts/Other and they'll load.
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Thank you. Will wait for you next version to test.
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so which files gives you the best result so far? which combination?
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Aug 28 15:56:32 localhost kernel[0]: VoodooPS2 ALPS TouchPad Driver loaded... Aug 28 15:56:32 localhost kernel[0]: Found an ALPS V7 TouchPad... Aug 28 15:56:32 localhost kernel[0]: Found an ALPS V7 TouchPad... Aug 28 15:56:32 localhost kernel[0]: Entering command mode: ALPS: { 0x88, 0xba, 0x2a } Aug 28 15:56:32 localhost kernel[0]: ALPS TouchPad Initialization Complete. Lost touchpad and trackstick, only keyboard works. Installed using your ikext.app
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Pretty sure Hervé. I only enter it in reverse in DSDT ( 0x06, 0x00, 0x26, 0x0A ) or in binary patch (0600260a) for Haswell. For Broadwell, it would be DSDT ( 0x06, 0x00, 0x26, 0x16 ) or in binary patch (06002616), but in Clover I use 0x16260006 and it works just fine.
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8/28/15 12:03:21.000 PM kernel[0]: VoodooPS2 ALPS TouchPad Driver loaded... 8/28/15 12:03:21.000 PM kernel[0]: Found an ALPS V7 TouchPad...VoodooPS2Mouse Version 2.8.15 loaded... 8/28/15 12:03:21.000 PM kernel[0]: Found an ALPS V7 TouchPad...ALPS: { 0x88, 0xba, 0x2a } 8/28/15 12:03:21.000 PM kernel[0]: ALPS: Failed to enter command mode! 8/28/15 12:03:21.000 PM kernel[0]: ALPS: Failed to enter command mode 8/28/15 12:03:21.000 PM kernel[0]: ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Device initialization failed. Touchpad probably won't work I think you're right. Touchpad does work as a mouse only, even though 2 finger scrolling works, 2 finger right click as well. But there's no effect when settings are changed in the trackpad settings.
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@genjineous check for this in your config, kextToPatch. Should fix the issue. <dict> <key>Comment</key> <string>0x0a260006 9MB cursor bytes patch</string> <key>Find</key> <data> BgAmCgEDAwMAAAACAAAwAQAAYAA= </data> <key>Name</key> <string>AppleIntelFramebufferAzul</string> <key>Replace</key> <data> BgAmCgEDAwMAAAACAAAwAQAAkAA= </data> </dict> @tobefriend, thanks for confirming.
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You should read through this thread starting from here. I've include DSDT and audio kexts. For ethernet, you'll need AppleIntelE1000 or IntelMausiEthernet. Change the ig-platform-id to 0x16260006, this will enable HDMI video output too.
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Are you installing OS X on a separate drive or on separate partition? Is your Windows install on UEFI or legacy? When you replace the Config file in EFI, is the EFI a mounted drive or on the root of your USB? Regarding the DVMT, my Windows 7 64bit shows 64MB but BIOS shows 32MB. Seems your system is a bit different as E7x50 models. After change to 96MB in BIOS, Windows show 128MB.
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Did you generate the SSDT as instructed on post #2? Place it in /clover/Acpi/patch
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Did you verify after you run the command? Windows should show 128MB. If you set it to 0x05, you'll end up with 160MB. Do you have the BDW patch in your config file? If so, remove it as you no longer need it. Post you config file if you need help.