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  1. I think I understand. I failed to mention that I'm working on a desktop. I think everything is correct. I'll go over it again with a fresh head. On the tower there is: Rear: [Line/mic in] [Line out] Front: [mic in] [Headphone out] After looking at the dumps I was so tempted to buy the internal speaker lol. Thank you very much for the help! card0-codec#0.txt
  2. Thanks for the reply! I believe I understand. Your saying it's ok to use the same default association for the devices that aren't present (That we are adding F0 00 00 40) and for one device that is present. The guide mentions "the association bit must be unique for all the devices." I worry about this one because the Mic and the Line input share the same physical jack. Are you suggesting that I don't substitute F0 00 00 40 for devices that aren't in use? I'm assuming this is not what you are saying. I'm attaching my scratch if anyone cares to view my work. The good stuff is at the bottom. Pin Complex simplified.txt
  3. I have a mic jack sharing a line in jack on my machine. The default codec is Node 1c: F0 90 A1 41 If we are using [ F0 00 00 40 ] to disable nodes, does that mean I have to change the Default Association of F0 to something like E0? It is the last node on my list so it won't be sequential if you consider disabled nodes.
  4. Thanks! Loving your guide to patch appleHDA.kext! I out of the three guides I have found your's is the most complete and easiest to follow. I have a suggestion for it in Section 2 where we start correcting the verb data. It would be great if you mentioned which row each note is corresponding to. Or offered some explanation about how each row is connected to a verb command standard. Correcting the verb data was very confusing at first. Left row = 071C; [Default Association:Sequence] Lmid = 71d; [Color:JackSense-Internal\External] Rmid= 71e; [intended use of the Jack:Connection type] Right row = 71f [Port Connectivity:Location-Convert to binary-8 digits] ------------- Also in Post 3 Codecs info It looks like you gave us a little cheat sheet at the end there however I'm not understanding where you get 71cf. I think you meant 71f. Am I misunderstanding? Also at the top of this section, not quoted, you mention that you are reading bits from left to right, However it appears that you are counting the bits from right to left. Starting at bit 0. Which would explain why there is no mention of bit 8.
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