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Andy Vandijck
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Now you mention it. Yes, I see the dump stops short.

Why don't you just run DarwinDumper?

 

EDIT:

To answer my own question, I guess because of root privileges as you won't know the password...

 

Here's a faceless version of DarwinDumper (v2.5.7f).

 

Put it on a USB memory stick and double click it to run. It'll save the files to where it's launched from so all you'll have to do is insert the USB stick, run it, wait a few seconds for the dumps to appear then eject the USB stick.

 

To avoid using root permissions I've had to remove the following:

- BIOS ROM dump.

- dmesg dump.

- FirmwareMemoryMap.

- Lspci dump.

 

To keep it quick, it doesn't create an html report either.

 

EDIT: Attachment removed as newer version (v2.6.5f) is posted below.

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Apparently I used the wrong version of SMC_util2. Some of the SMC keys are missing. Does that look right to you BlackOSX? If so I'll have to make another trip to were I got these dumps.

I believe something has changed..

 

Looking at your SMC dump of the iMac13,1 I see a truncated list showing only 191 keys. The first line reads:

Num: b0=0 b1=0 b2=1 b3=ffffffbf size=4

 

If I run the same version of SMC_util2 on my iMac11,3 I get a list of 297 keys. Here the first line reads:

Num: b0=0 b1=0 b2=1 b3=29 size=4

 

What does b3 signify? Why ffffffbf for the new model and only 29 for the iMac11,3 ?

I guess we can check the SMC_Util2 source

 

UPDATE:

Slice has fixed the issue in SMC_util3. See here for more info

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Here's DarwinDumper v2.6.5f. A slightly modded version of DarwinDumper v2.6.5 which runs as a faceless app.

 

Usage:

- Copy the DarwinDumper to a location. For example a USB flash drive.

- Double click the icon to start the app. You'll see a dock icon.

- When the dock icon disappears the app has finished and there will be a DarwinDumperReports folder in the same directory as the app.

 

It's set to perform the following:

- Run without root privileges.

- It will dump everything apart from bios, dmesg, firmware memory map, kexts, lspci.

- Archive to .zip.

- Create a collapsed html file.

- Not to open the final dump directory or html file.

 

 

EDIT: Attachment removed as newer version(v2.7.0f) posted below.

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the complete file uploaded by anv to rapidshare is gone.

 

i need a dsdt from a mac with HD3000:

 

  • MacBook Pro (13-inch, Late 2011)
  • MacBook Pro (15-inch, Late 2011)
  • MacBook Pro (17-inch, Late 2011)
  • MacBook Pro (13-inch, Early 2011)
  • MacBook Pro (15-inch, Early 2011)
  • MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2011)
  • MacBook Air (11-inch Mid 2011)
  • MacBook Air (13-inch Mid 2011) 
  • Mac mini (Mid 2011)
  • Mac mini Server (Mid 2011)

would anyone be willing to provide one?

 

thanks

 

ken baker

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Hi Andy,

 

Do you still have this great compilation?  The file is not longer available on RapidShare.

 

Thanks

 

Edited:

 

Does anyone have a copy they can share of the latest compilation please?

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uh yeah...rapidshare is already shutdown their service on 2015, i'm need mac pro 5,1 dsdt as reference so i can rename and matching my dsdt like genuine macintosh.
 

i'm googling and searching over internet and can't find good results. if somebody re-upload it will be nice. it also helps people who searching dsdt from genuine macs in future.

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uh yeah...rapidshare is already shutdown their service on 2015, i'm need mac pro 5,1 dsdt as reference so i can rename and matching my dsdt like genuine macintosh.

 

i'm googling and searching over internet and can't find good results. if somebody re-upload it will be nice. it also helps people who searching dsdt from genuine macs in future.

MacPro5,1 ACPI.zip

ACPI.zip

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On 24/6/2017 at 12:44 AM, blackosx said:

Here's an 'edited' DarwinDump of a 27" iMac 18,3 with 3.4Ghz i5 and Radeon Pro 570.

'edited' because I've done my best to manually remove sensitive info from the files.

 

I've also included an edited full System Profiler report.

 

Note: SIP was enabled.

 

DarwinDumper_iMac18,3_Apple_X64_Sierra_16F2073_Edited.zip

Hi @blackosx, could you provide an iMac 18.3 IOReg file? It would really help! thanks

Edited by lelet
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