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Rebranding is not usually not necessary. Cards such as DW1390 or DW1490 work OOB, others need a kext. Have a look at the dedicated (unfinished) inventory in R&D->Hardware->Network section. Some Atheros cards are compatible too.
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Correct. It appears the SD reader shares its IRQ with the LAN controller. If you disable LAN in BIOS, Mac OS X will detect an SD card once inserted but reading it remains impossible. Dell made a dedicated full size undertray for the D430 but a "regular" docking station for D6x0/D8x0 (and others) will work too. I don't know if you would get DVI and VGA working though (we never got DVI to work on D6x0 out of the Docking station), possibly just VGA. Well, try for yourself and see how it feels. Nothing beats own evaluation. You might want to give ML a try too now that we have a way to get it to run on the D430.
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Not seeing what? re: pointing stick, you can always try the various PS2 packs. -> Look in /Extra/Storage/kexpacks, then replace whatever you have in /E/E by the selected kexpack (copy the kexts rather than move them), then run myFix full.
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Then you need to try various boot options. Eg: PciRoot=1 ncpi=| ahcidisk=1 You may have to combine that with flags such as: -f -x
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If you installed using our guide, you already have myHack installed on your system. Take a backup of your AppleACPIPlatform kext in /S/L/E and remove it. Then go to Applications, run myHack and select myFix (full) on your ML HDD/partition. At the end, before you reboot, check your kextcache file to verify if cache was re-created or not.
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And they cost peanuts too! https://osxlatitude.com/index.php?/topic/2120-supportedunsupported-wireless-cards-inventory/
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I did some tests some months ago on SL 10.6.8 or Lion. I could get PCMCIA to work but at the expense of networking so quickly gave up. Try a search on the forum, I can't remember how long ago that was but it had to do with some audio or video accessory for a German user.
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That thread is about full Vanilla ML installation on D630 nVidia models. If you require support for ML on D630 X3100, please start a new one but we won't discuss MLPostFactor internals... Please read the guides, they are very clear about that. PM me if necessary.
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Guys, read up the articles we publish on the Web site. No progress on the 4500MHD, consider that dead.
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I said that, yes, but that was back in September and things have evolved since. Now, you install whatever you want.
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The guide from p1 of this thread should be considered obsolete. Use the guide detailed in the EDP pages of our seb site (click on EDP tab at the vey top of this window). We also have a guide to install and run ML on D630 X3100. And it's fully compatible with our EDP package. In a nutshell, whether for Lion of ML: - prepare your myHack installer with your downloaded Mac OS installation app + OSXL bootpack - install Mac OS X - after 1st reboot, download and install EDP - do an EDP System Build for your specific D630 model Thats it. You may only proceed with some manual tuning if you have a wireless card like a DW1395 or any other one that is not natively supported by OS X and not covered by EDP. Apart from that, nothing else to do really.
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Re: ML -> look at the web site's article about ML on "unsupported" systems, then at the associated guides...
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I'm not running Lion but ML actually! It's not bad, better than Lion I think, but naturally not performing like a F1... I still believe the best OS on those little toys is SL.
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I recently installed SL 10.6.8 on a 32bit D420 using our usual procedure: myHack (v3.1.2) installer + retail SL 10.6.3 + OSXL bootpack. There was no issue at all and I finalised the installation with EDP5. That D420 was quickly replaced by a 64bit D430 and, although I did not proceed with SL on that model (though I could try it on an external USB drive), I can assure you that the above procedure worked for Lion and ML. Things have considerably changed since July 2012: myHack is up to v3.1.2 and EDP up from v1.9.2 to v5.2. I strongly recommend you actually use a myHack installer. I am not aware of any particular issue with that method to successfully install SL on a D430. What are your specs?
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Just to complement this, today I got access to my friend's D830 nVidia (135M) again so I implemented this fine-tuning. The laptop runs ML 10.8.3 on a 2.2GHz T7500 and WXGA 1280x800 LCD, still I used the MBP5,1 settings and all works just fine afterwards: native SpeedStep + GPU clocking. The only differences I see compared to the D630 are the reported GPU core/memory frequencies: 168/100MHz, 275/199MHz and 400/399MHz, where I was seeing higher memory clockings on the D630. Can't see any obvious performance impact though, everything remains very smooth. The reported T° appear excellent too: CPU idles around 45-48°C and GPU around 54-55°C at 168/100MHz. I noticed a Tjmax at 90 in the system log so I manually edited the CPUSensors kext's plist to set Tjmax to 100 (previously, this sort of things was done in IntelCPUMonitor kext), otherwise reported CPU T° are a good 10° lower. XBench 32bit gave me a result of 3063 on 1st run (D830 has 2Go DDR2-667 and 120Go 5400rpm HDD). NB: MB5,1 and/or MBP5,1 SMC ids and SMBIOS profiles can both be used. I did not see any obvious difference between the 2 during my tests (though they were not extensive), although GPU throttling might be a bit quicker with MBP5,1 than MB5,1. MB4,1 settings break native SpeedStep and limit GPU to 275MHz, so that cannot be used. Regardless of the selected SMC id & SMBIOS profile, IDA BIOS mode is not supported with that T7500 CPU: if enabled, FSB speed gets reduced from 200 to 182MHz. That differs from the T9300 with which IDA can be enabled without impact.
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Did you install and run EDP to do a System Build? That would normally take care of everything. patched STAC92xx audio drivers and VoodooHDA kexts both work on the D620 nVidia. You should use one of them. Check that you have either in your /E/E folder and, if EDP did not copy them across for some unknown reason, copy them from /Extra/Storage/kextpacks. Remember to re-run myFix (full) afterwards. the D620 nVidia 110M does indeed suffer from that black/gray screen issue you've experienced where the screen (not the computer) does not wake properly from sleep: it stays gray. To recover from that, you can sleep&wake the computer or configure power savings so that screen sleep and computer sleep have the exact same timer. closing the lid should put the laptop to sleep without problems and re-opening it should wake it Ok. Regarding the link you mentioned for sleep, please note that only the hibernation part applies to the D620 nVidia. The BIOS part only applies to the GMA950 model, the nVidia model does not need this BIOS password. However, I recommend that you configure your BIOS settings according to the pinned post on the matter.
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Core duo processor detected as Core 2 Duo- Latitude D620
Hervé replied to Edwin Moquete's topic in The Archive
May be a more recent Chameleon boot file could fix that little thing; it may just be a processor id # incorrectly interpreted in your current version. -
Do you have AppleACPIPlatform kext in /E/E and in /S/L/E? Does your kextcache get re-created when you do a myFix (full)? Look at the file timestamp. The kext cache is normally in /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Startup folder. I would also do a "repair permissions" for your OS X partition in Disk Utility. You could have issues there.
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You are using the HWMonitor version that was very specifically indicated in the article, aren't you?
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Haha, not on the public forum. There are facilities like the chat room or PM for that...
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Now would be a good time to sit down, browse our web site (and other places on the Net too) and do a little information gathering.
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You'll find a wifi card at places that sell computers parts. That naturally extends to on-line places (I'm sure you can think of a well-known one) or private ads. You can lookup for supported models in the inventory published in the R&D->Hardware->Network section of this forum. The D620 takes a full size mini-PCIe card. You can install Snow Leopard on your D620 as is, but it still wouldn't support any Intel wireless card.
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You should no longer need those xxxSensors kexts in /E/E. If you lookup within the PlugIns folder of the FakeSMC kext, I'd expect you to see 4 sensor kexts in there. This could be the cause of your issue.