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i installed it - but i have no idea what it should do :D

the differences i found after i installed your kext:

- the system profiler says that i have a loaded kext for my gma 500 with 64 mb vram - that was obvious :D

- the plist in the kext says something with backlight

 

 

thanks! :D

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Atheros 928x (AR928x) driver in Snow Leopard 104380?

Look what I've found with a friend of mine :)

<string>pci168c,2a</string> = 168C 002A

 

leopard 10.5.7 kext on the left side - snow leopard kext 10a380 on the right

post-436604-1244757899_thumb.jpg

 

 

 

UPDATE:

 

WEEEEE 3g's working now - at least for european vaio p users!

just download "GlobeTrotter® Connect For Mac" from http://www.option.com/en/support/software-...modems/icon225/

 

install the software and that's it :)

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i installed it - but i have no idea what it should do :rolleyes:

the differences i found after i installed your kext:

- the system profiler says that i have a loaded kext for my gma 500 with 64 mb vram - that was obvious :pirate2:

- the plist in the kext says something with backlight

thanks! ;)

 

@maccosmo

 

If backlight is still on when screen saver comes up,

I missed someting... :thumbsup_anim:

 

atheros 928x driver in snow leopard?

look what i've found with a friend of mine :D

<string>pci168c,2a</string>

 

leopard 10.5.7 on the left side - snow leopard 10a380 on the right

post-436604-1244757899_thumb.jpg

UPDATE:

 

WEEEEE 3g's working now - at least for european vaio p users!

just download "GlobeTrotter® Connect For Mac" from http://www.option.com/en/support/software-...modems/icon225/

 

install the software and that's it :D

 

@maccosmo

 

Two Goodnews!

 

Thank you!

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Let's have a look what's working so far:

 

VAIO P - VGN-P Series

Atom Z520

Intel System Controller Hub US15W (Poulsbo chipset)

Video: Intel GMA 500

Full Resolution (1600x768)

o Quartz Extreme

o Core Image

Brightness setting over .plist

o Brightness setting over keyboard keys

o VGA Output

USB Controller and Ports

PATA

SATA (Internal adapter)

% Audio: ALC262 - cracking sound

% Headphone jack

o Wireless LAN: Atheros AR928X - Not yet, but maybe with the new Snow Leopard kext - see post 28

o Ethernet: Marvell Yukon 88E8057 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller

Bluetooth

3G / UMTS: GlobeTrotter MO40x

? GPS: GlobeTrotter MO40x

Webcam

SD-Card Reader

Memory Stick Reader

Battery indicator

% Sleep

Wakeup

o Special Buttons (s1, s2)

o A software like schezo's tool (vaiop_wireless) to power on/off Wlan, GPS, 3G and Bluetooth Interfaces:

http://www7a.biglobe.ne.jp/~schezo/vaiop/index.html

Without it, I've to boot into windows, activate all interfaces, restart and boot mac os..

 

 

Works

% Works, particularly

? Don't know

o Does not work

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with the usb method is there anyway to actually install leopard permanently ?

my questions would be what would he mean by (be careful copied files uid/gid)?

I am good with steps 1-7, I get lost on exactly how to follow 8 on

 

Thanks for any help

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to be honest - i have no idea how he replaced the files before rebooting.

but you could use the terminal from the installer to copy the kexts to your installed leopard extensions folder.

 

i did it with the finder using a installed mac os on the usb flash drive - i am lazy :(

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do you have a "real" you could use? it would make thinks a lot easier.

 

installing os x on a vaio p is easy if you done it once.

 

 

btw: dont forget to create recovery disks of your vaio p before deleting all partitions.

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ok first i would create a bootable usb version of mac os 10.5.6.

 

here's the easy way:

its good to have all the kexts you need and the chameleon 1 installer in a folder on your macbook

 

connect your usb drive with your macbook

open disk utilites and select your usb drive

click options and select guid, click ok

and format it as mac os extended (journaled), click apply

insert the leopard dvd

reboot your macbook and start from dvd

set your usb drive as the installation location (NOT your macbook harddisk - or you will loose all your data)

install

now you have installed mac os on your usb drive.

 

now boot from the usb drive

and copy all the kexts you need to your extensions folder

and start the chameleon 1 installer

replace the boot file on your usb drive with ryuu123's version

repair permissions (with the disk utility)

shutdown

 

connect your usb drive to your vaio p and boot from it

now you can try around and finish the missing steps

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hi maccosmo i am still kind of stuck i managed to install osx in the usb drive and boot of it, followed all of your steps, now when i connect the usb to the vaio i get still waiting for root device it gets stuck in:

USBF 2.255 AppleUSBEHCI: Unable to initialize UIM

Any Ideas ? Trying to think of ways to make steps simpler many of p users exited to follow on your steps and ryu : )

If I ever get this installed do you think using a usb vga out would allow for external display?

Also can you post your apple.com.plist i dont know if that is what I am doing wrong..

 

Thanks for all the help

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my boot plist:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple Computer//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">

<plist version="1.0">

<dict>

<key>Kernel</key>

<string>mach_kernel</string>

<key>Kernel Flags</key>

<string></string>

<key>Graphics Mode</key>

<string>1600x768x32</string>

<key>Timeout</key>

<string>8</string>

</dict>

</plist>

 

did you replace IOUSBFamily.kext/Plugins/AppleUSBEHCI.kext and run repair permissions?

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