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I tried both dsdt.aml. The one Ashmodai posted and the one you provided. I opted to use Ashmodai's because it correctly identifies my processor as a dual xeon, and the boot time is so much shorter (about 4 secs), whereas yours doesn't correctly identifies the processor, showing Unknown instead, and booting time is much longer.

 

I do not use the SleepEnabler because it kernel panics. Thankfully i had a bootable USB installation, so I was able to take care of that by deleting the problematic kext and rebuilding the kext cache (permissions and kextcache)

 

Also, after the 10.6.2 update from apple using software updater, networking no longer works. It seems apple updates install a new IOnetworkingfamily.kext. I tried fixing it by doing the same thing i did before. It didnt work. I tried by restoring the original 10.6.2 IOnetworking kext and modifying the Info.plist with vi as su. I rebuilt the /S/L/ kextcache.

 

I redid this on boot -s mode. Nothing works.

 

I don't know what else to try. My networking worked in 10.6, but it doesn't work anymore on 10.6.2

Any help?

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the files I provided are from my 10.6.2 and working flawless. you might be doing something wrong - give kextutility a chance :(

 

it shows the right informations on my machine because they are in the smbiosplist in extra - the same thing Ashmodai is doing :(

 

have a look on the device id´s of the network. it´s possible that they are patched in the dsdt (not in mine)

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I see. The processor issue might have been an smbios.plist thing. It's working fine for me, so I'll stick with it for now.

Also, do you know why my kernel panics when I install the Sleepenabler.kext? Netkas's sleepneabler kext KP's with chameleon RC4 boot file.

Many people are having trouble with Sleepenabler kexts because there are in fact, two or more versions of Sleepenabler. Version 10.6.2 works only in Netkas's while the 10.6 Sleepenabler kext works only in chameleon and it is compatible with 10.6.2 using chameleon's RC4. There is a third option by meklort which is backwards and forward (10.6.3) compatible, also using chameleon.

I won't touch Sleepenabler for now since I don't know how to find the correct version of SE.kext. There is no easy way to track versions and documentation/readmes with the files are practically non-existent, and this throws off many unlucky people. I found no discernible differences on your smbios.plist and Ashmodai's but I'll look more closely, after I get done with Graphics (high priority).

 

I'm taking the next step with graphics now, but solutions like

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=206137

and this http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php...t=?do=findComment&comment=1380825

look weak, and often come with incomplete support (not full res. no dual monitors, etc.) AND various problems with sleep/screensaver.

 

The Sapphire ATI 512 (vga/dvi/hdmi outputs) graphics card shows up in System profiler as: DeviceID 0x9442 and Vendor: 0x1002, so that's 0x10029442, if I'm thinking correctly. Booting the computer atm is only possible through -x. How do I fix this? Will I need to put bootflags every time I restart the computer? Idk what to do...

 

In response to myself: http://tonymacx86.blogspot.com/2009/12/ena...celeration.html

It shows at least 3 different ways to enable graphics. Documentation is also poor, and it confuses many people, but tonymacx86 makes it easier for newcomers (like me) to get a quick and dirty understanding of the options and what they do, kinda.

http://tonymacx86.blogspot.com/2009/12/ena...eleration.html[/url'>']Chameleon's GraphicsEnabler=Yes

This is the simplest method to enable your graphics card. It was introduced in Chameleon 2.0, and is probably the most widely used method right now. Edit your com.apple.Boot.plist- located in /Extra/Extensions, to add the below text. Sometimes it doesn't identify all of the ports on the card, but if you're looking for full acceleration for 1 monitor only, this could be the way to go. It's automatically enabled in the tonymacx86-snowleopard.zip and tonymacx86-P55BootCD.

 

DSDT

The cleanest and newest method favored by many OSx86 enthusiasts for it's 'vanilla' approach. You add some code to your DSDT, and it auto-identifies your graphics card. You need to view your system's information to edit NVCap values using IORegistry Editor. This tool comes with XCode and should be on your Snow Leopard Retail DVD. If you selected XCode at install, it will be in /Devloper/Applications/Utilities. For an example of the edited code, download this .dsl file, taken from an MSI GD65 motherboard.

 

 

 

EFI String

You can use OSx86 Tools or EFIStudio applications to extract your specific card information, or EFI String. Then place that information into your com.apple.Boot.plist. It is also a very clean method involving no edited or additional kexts.

 

 

 

Enabler Kexts

Enabler kexts, like ethernet or audio kexts, are installed either in /Extra/Extensions or /System/Library/Extensions are the oldest used method of identifying graphics cards. Older methods for Leopard included NVInject, NVKush. Lately the most widely used kexts for Snow Leopard is NVEnabler and EVOenabler which both feature 32/64 bit support. NVEnabler injects 2nd display and TV-OUT information better than any method I've used.The downside of this method is that many times Apple's updates break functionality, necessitating users to find a new solution.

 

 

Modified Kexts

For troublesome and newer cards, some users must inject device IDs directly into stock system kexts in addition to providing enablers. Specifically the ATI 48xx series and nVidia GTX 2xx cards have proved more difficult to enable. For many solutions, check out netkas' blog.

 

There are various ways to enable full graphics card acceleration for your Hackintosh. You can probably do 2 or 3 different methods to get to the same place. Some users will tout DSDT modifications over kexts for the sake of keeping the installation more like a real Mac. Others will argue that whatever is functional will suffice. Part of the fun is testing them all out and coming up with your own favorite solution.

 

If you have any solutions for specific cards, feel free to post them in the comments section. Good luck with your graphics card!

Time to fix graphics card. Soft RAID and Sleep next.

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your posts are more like blogs - I like that. a newbie who is not afraid of trying things, sharing his progress and experiences - cool :wacko:

 

my first choice for the gfx solution would be also dsdt - because of lack of time I´m using the GraphicsEnabler in Chameleon. Works really good, but could also be one of the reasons that sleep is not working. does the shutdown work for you ? here only once in 20 times - restart works flawless.

 

yes, the sleepenabler versions are really confusing - will try the one you posted.

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Shutting down and Restarting have worked fine. I haven't touched on their functionality.

 

I've set up the Graphics with the kexts that Apple includes in their 10.6.2. I downloaded and looked inside the LegacyATI4800family kext and found out all it does is add the key id string to the supported ATI4800family kext that apple already has in its 10.6.2 so apple detects it. I have not tested whether the 10.6 ati drivers work out of the box, but I sure believe they would.

I added the kext in /Extra/Extensions, then did a boot -s and fixed permissions, and ran kextcache for /e/extensions.mkext /e/e. This installed the problematic kext, as it would not be recognized as a "legitimate" kext doing kextcache.

I have to boot with the argument "GraphicsEnabler=Yes". Booting with "graphicsenabler=yes" doesn't work, it's case sensitive. I still need to fix the fact that I have to boot with this every time. I think I have to put the com.apple.Boot.plist in /E but I'm not sure.

 

The Radeon 4850 Sapphire DVI/VGA/HDMI: (Fails in my hands, I don't have the patience or technical knowledge to try harder with this. I'm returning this, getting the 4890 XFX dual DVI. These seem to work better on dual monitors with the exotic package, according to several forums. I plan to use one monitor for 3D display, another for 2D)

Works without patches, with an unintrusive /e/e/legacyati.kext no address/key/id modding or anything on the system's atifamily kexts, so this prevents any breakage when doing Software Upgrade.

Working with single monitor at native resolution, correctly recognized EDID Dell S2409 1920x1080p60. QE/CI has full functionality. QE/CI seems to work only on Frontrow (smooth fadeouts, functionality seems ok), but not in Dashboard (choppy,blocky animations, low fps). Not sure why this is happening.

However, this card has problems displaying two monitors. I tried connecting DVI and VGA, but no signal, and even the DVI has problems displaying to some larger monitors (samsung 24", used single D-DVI link). The monitor's EDID doesn't seem to go through. This issue might could be because I don't have a dual D-DVI cable. (Both monitors work fine with single D-DVI on MBs.) I also tried a DVI Splitter, with single dvi cables through both ends; neither monitor works. HDMI not tested. The Samsung Monitor is an isolated issue. Some Monitors are correctly recognized by apple through EDID, some aren't. the T260HD doesn't like apple (has EDID issues on my pc as well).

 

TL;DR:

Don't get the 4850 without dual dvi if you need 2 monitors. qe/ci working.

Single VGA: Works with 3:4 aspect ratios

Single DVI-d: works with some EDID monitors.

DVI+VGA: doesn't work.

HDMI: not tested. Might test tomorrow for the sake of thoroughness. Not that I really want to.

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This kext has no dependencies, I'm using the vanilla approach. No kexts are modified. The purpose of Legacy kext is to allow apple to recognize the card on address 0x10029442, and many other cards that share the same address.

Please open and read the kext itself. The kext is working because chameleon loads this kext and addresses before the actual legacy drivers, ie. ATI4800family.kext, fooling apple to think that my ATI kext driver is modified, when it fact it is not. Thus it doesn't need to be installed on /s/l/e; chameleon loads it from /e/extensions.mkext fine. This is the "vanilla" approach that allows apple to update ATI's drivers without breaking functionality (This means that if it gets updated, apple software will overwrite your modded ATI, which contains your custom hardware key, and you lose your mod; your graphics driver won't load, and you will cry).

 

Lol I thought I was supposed to be the newbie, and here I am explaining what the kext does.

 

Graphics Enabler only enables the OS to load the available graphics drivers/kexts. It won't tell the OS the custom addresses (ie. 0x10029442 for the sapphire 4850). This is why many people who enable GraphicsEnabler get a garbled screen (I also forgot to rebuild the kext cache, so I saw the same garbled screen. No issues after rebuilding). Remember graphicsenabler is only a chameleon command, and it works in the interface between the bios and the OS; it doesn't know anything about graphics cards ids or drivers. Graphics are disabled by default because it would likely mean most computers without apple's hardware ids would make the computer not display much. After enabling this, you must either add your hardware id/address on to the actual kext (ATIFamily kexts), or use LegacyATI kext. You can mod your LegacyATI kext and add your own address if it's not included in there! (If you think your card will work with apple's 4800 drivers.)

 

That concludes my lecture about LegacyATI kext.

I think I need to get a modded com.apple.Boot.plist so I don't have to type GraphicsEnabler=y every time. Do you know anything about this?

 

In reply to myself. I'm thinking the Boot.plist file does just what I'm assuming. It loads boot arguments. So if I were to do something like <key>SingleUser</key> <string>Yes</string> or TRUE, or something like that, I'd get boot -s. I might test this later, if I'm not too lazy.

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that´s my lack of knowledge about ATI cards - never used them on hacmacs. with nvidia cards i never had such issues.

 

I didn´t know that it is only a kext faking the id´s - of course this doesn´t have dependencies. about the GraphicsEnabler: my intention was to express that it usually doesn´t make sense.

thanks for the explanations (although I knew the functionality of kexts and chameleon already)

 

I´m a two finger typer - that might be the reason that my answers are shorter than yours and my last one misunderstandable :(

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Yea I discovered something new. The problems many people have with unrecognized screens are most likely hardware/EDID monitor issues, not an improper graphics install. This explains why so many people have recurrent problems. Apple doesn't like some monitors, and they are not recognized (http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1986829&tstart=1). This is the reason for the high failure rate on some graphics threads.

 

So now, monitors should also be added to the list of "supported" hardware. I would say any EDID compliant monitor should work. But most people will have to simply test it. Sometimes the monitor's the problem so there's this VNC test mentioned here.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Everything's been working great since 10.6.3 update. Everything works. Have not yet tried installing or enabling Sleep.

Here's the latest: http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=214226

 

2x Xeon E5520 w/ generic fans with spring loaded screws.

XFX ATI 4890

12GB ECC ram

3x 1TB (Apple softRAID1+TM) (2xSamsung F1R, 1xWD Caviar Black)

64GB SSD with OSX 10.6.3

LiteOn DVD burner iHAS124-04

steelseries Siberia 51001SS USB Interface Soundcard

Asio USB Bluetooth (for the apple kbd)

Apple wireless keyboard

2x22" monitors

 

Original Snow Leopard DVD 10.6 with Xcode full install. Updated with Software Updater. Complete install from vanilla with retail DVD. Thanks to the Chameleon team, netkas, and osx86.es

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Hey Peach! Long time no post. I saw your thread on DSDT with CPU states and sleep, so I thought I'd revive this old thread.

 

I have some issues regarding the possibility of a problematic DSDT and/or hardware issues.

I was using Ashmodai's old DSDT.aml (from this thread) and it recognized both quad core Xeons E5520 (even the model was correctly recognized). I since ran a parallelized CPU-intensive program which crashed the machine. After rebooting, I had problems booting with Chameleon not loading at all. I've updated to the latest Chameleon svn (build 1668, I believe) and could still not load the bootloader, so I removed a hard drive (non-boot drive) that was singled out as the source of Chameleon not booting.

After the booting issue was resolved, (and the problematic drive formatted and put into a different computer) I re-ran the CPU-intensive program again, but realized only 4 cores were being detected (logical cores). System Profiler shows 2 single core Xeons.

 

I've tried using your DSDT.aml on this machine, but it doesn't boot, as it hangs on the gray screen (small 'no apple' sign). Reverting back to Ashmodai's old DSDT allows it to boot.

Then I updated from 10.6.3 to 10.6.8 by Software update and fixed the appropriate kexts (netkas' Radeon HD 4890 exotic for 10.6.8, Intel networking, and Evoreboot, Fakesmc, and Blockinjector (last 3 on E/E).

 

Again in 10.6.8, using your DSDT gives the the boot error, while Ashmodai's OLD DSDT gives me two single core Xeons. I have not changed any bios settings after using your DSDT or Ashmodai's old DSDT (Nov 20 2009, 12:59 PM).

 

Could you help me with any ideas?

I have E5520's on the Hac.

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did you try to boot your machine without DSDT with disabler.kext ?

 

please generate a DSDT file when booted with disabler.kext and upload it - I will check it. add also the one that's causing the trouble.

 

I have my machine running with 10.6.8 without any issues and sleep

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Here it is.

Could not load the dsdt with DSDTSE 1.4.3 at first, due to NilObjectException. (Why is it that I always run into these problems?) Figured that making a new Account with a default home folder in /Users/ fixed the issue, since I have a non-standard home location in the Raid drive, separate from the boot SSD.

 

The DSDT that is causing trouble is the one you posted in your thread.

 

Booting with Disabler.kext and without DSDT also shows only two single core Xeons. singlecore.th.png

dsdt.zip

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you messed up something - your "virgin" dsdt file is 100% identical with mine from the first post, which includes (only) the cmos reset fix and the HPET fix, so that you can boot without disabler. I posted a few better versions later.

It looks like you still have a DSDT file loading - check it with bdmesg in chameleon utils.

 

comparing your file with my actual DSDT there are many differences, which may be based on the fact that we are using different bios versions. also you hyperthreading seems to be deactivated on your machine - mine shows 32 cpu cores entries in DSDT - yours 16

 

for using the attached DSDT you should update bios to version 902 and activate hyperthreading.

 

 

dsdt.aml.zip

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How would I load the virgin DSDT? What I did was move the DSDT to another drive, add Disabler.kext to /e/e and reboot. I have no idea how DSDT is handled by the EFI/chameleon. Is it also cached as the kexts? Should I kextcache rebuild?

 

I found out the processor had only one core enabled from the BIOS (DUH!). Once fixing that setting in the bios, I can see all 4 cores per processor.

About HT... I thought you only double your physical cores into two logical cores. That would make 8*2=16, not 32. Unless you are using two 8-core processors, you can't have 32 logical cores.

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that's the reason I told you to check it with bdmesg. it will tell you if a dsdt file is loaded and where it's located.

it's not cached. chameleon bootloader loads it from root or from Extra.

 

actually you're right - it has only 8 + 8 virtual cores, but in the cpu part of the DSDT you will find 2 entries for each core=32 - sorry for the confusion.

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I was able to run bdmesg. Enabled root user in System Preferences>Account>Login Options>Network Account Server>Open Directory Utility>Edit>Enable root user...

 

By the way, I could not find bdmesg in /Extra/Utilities. It's not clear why I cannot

sudo bdmesg

when I log in to a regular Administrator account. If I log in as root, however, I can run bdmesg.

I could not run bdmesg because it wasn't installed. This was solved by copying the binary from the Chimera 1.6 package or installing Chimera 1.6.

 

It's interesting that it's seeing two different filesizes and files with same names for the kexts. Could this be from the GPT's EFI partition?

Also, bdmesg says it's loading Darwin 10.6, (I have updated to 10.6.8) but uname -v tells me

Darwin Kernel Version 10.8.0: Tue Jun  7 16:33:36 PDT 2011; root:xnu-1504.15.3~1/RELEASE_I386

 

Here's the diskutil output:

# diskutil list
/dev/disk0
  #:					   TYPE NAME					SIZE	   IDENTIFIER
  0:	  GUID_partition_scheme						*1.0 TB	 disk0
  1:						EFI						 209.7 MB   disk0s1
  2:	   Microsoft Basic Data						 1000.0 GB  disk0s2
/dev/disk1
  #:					   TYPE NAME					SIZE	   IDENTIFIER
  0:	  GUID_partition_scheme						*1.0 TB	 disk1
  1:						EFI						 209.7 MB   disk1s1
  2:				 Apple_RAID						 999.9 GB   disk1s2
  3:				 Apple_Boot Boot OSX				134.2 MB   disk1s3
/dev/disk2
  #:					   TYPE NAME					SIZE	   IDENTIFIER
  0:	  GUID_partition_scheme						*1.0 TB	 disk2
  1:						EFI						 209.7 MB   disk2s1
  2:				 Apple_RAID						 999.9 GB   disk2s2
  3:				 Apple_Boot Boot OSX				134.2 MB   disk2s3
/dev/disk3
  #:					   TYPE NAME					SIZE	   IDENTIFIER
  0:				  Apple_HFS RAID1				  *999.9 GB   disk3
/dev/disk4
  #:					   TYPE NAME					SIZE	   IDENTIFIER
  0:	  GUID_partition_scheme						*64.0 GB	disk4
  1:						EFI						 209.7 MB   disk4s1
  2:				  Apple_HFS Solid State			 63.7 GB	disk4s2

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I checked the .pkg of Chimera 1.6 and found that bdmesg was installed by it. I have switched bootloaders to chimera and manually set to boot from EFI (see also this). I have installed /Extra on the EFI as well. My OSX installation is now completely "vanilla", except for netkas' ATI HD exotic package 10.6.8.

 

Disabler.kext (10.6 from Chameleon RC4) is being used, since I have no DSDT.aml

here is bdmesg output.

Chameleon 1.6.0 (svn-r1394) [2011-10-28 20:34:09]
msr(301): platform_info 04011101
msr(305): flex_ratio 00000000
Sticking with [BCLK: 133Mhz, Bus-Ratio: 170]
CPU: Brand String:			 Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU		   E5520  @ 2.27GHz
CPU: Vendor/Family/ExtFamily:  0x756e6547/0x6/0x0
CPU: Model/ExtModel/Stepping:  0x1a/0x1/0x5
CPU: MaxCoef/CurrCoef:		 0x0/0x11
CPU: MaxDiv/CurrDiv:		   0x0/0x0
CPU: TSCFreq:				  2266MHz
CPU: FSBFreq:				  133MHz
CPU: CPUFreq:				  2266MHz
CPU: NoCores/NoThreads:		4/8
CPU: Features:				 0x000002ff
Attempting to read GPT
Read GPT
Reading GPT partition 1, type C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B
Reading GPT partition 2, type 48465300-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/org.chameleon.Boot.plist] 238 bytes.
Attempting to read GPT
Read GPT
Reading GPT partition 1, type C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B
Reading GPT partition 2, type 52414944-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
Reading GPT partition 3, type 426F6F74-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
Attempting to read GPT
Read GPT
Reading GPT partition 1, type C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B
Reading GPT partition 2, type EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7
Attempting to read GPT
Read GPT
Reading GPT partition 1, type C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B
Reading GPT partition 2, type 52414944-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
Reading GPT partition 3, type 426F6F74-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
Module 'Symbols.dylib' by 'Chameleon' Loaded.
Description: Chameleon symbols for linking
Version: 0
Compat:  0
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Themes/Default/theme.plist] 2797 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Themes/Default/background.png] 2938 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Themes/Default/logo.png] 3016 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Themes/Default/device_generic.png] 16789 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Themes/Default/device_hfsplus.png] 16789 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Themes/Default/device_ext3.png] 16789 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Themes/Default/device_fat16.png] 24504 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Themes/Default/device_fat32.png] 16789 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Themes/Default/device_ntfs.png] 16789 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Themes/Default/device_cdrom.png] 24504 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Themes/Default/device_selection.png] 6075 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Themes/Default/device_scroll_prev.png] 2816 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Themes/Default/device_scroll_next.png] 2813 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Themes/Default/menu_boot.png] 621 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Themes/Default/menu_verbose.png] 2817 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Themes/Default/menu_ignore_caches.png] 2817 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Themes/Default/menu_single_user.png] 2817 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Themes/Default/menu_memory_info.png] 621 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Themes/Default/menu_video_info.png] 621 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Themes/Default/menu_help.png] 621 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Themes/Default/menu_verbose_disabled.png] 2817 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Themes/Default/menu_ignore_caches_disabled.png] 2817 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Themes/Default/menu_single_user_disabled.png] 2817 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Themes/Default/menu_selection.png] 3220 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Themes/Default/progress_bar.png] 2806 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Themes/Default/progress_bar_background.png] 2801 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Themes/Default/text_scroll_prev.png] 2935 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Themes/Default/text_scroll_next.png] 2940 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Themes/Default/font_console.png] 13715 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Themes/Default/font_small.png] 8303 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,2)/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist] 290 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/org.chameleon.Boot.plist] 238 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,2)/System/Library/CoreServices/SystemVersion.plist] 479 bytes.
Loading Darwin 10.6
Loading kernel mach_kernel
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,2)/mach_kernel] 4096 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,2)/mach_kernel] 7690788 bytes.
ACPI table not found: DSDT.aml
No DSDT found, using 0 as uid value.
Using PCI-Root-UID value: 0
ATI Framebuffer Addr: @0xD0000000  MMIO Addr: @0xFBEE0000 I/O Port Addr: @0x0000E000 ROM Addr: @0xFBEC0000
ATI card POSTed, reading Video BIOS from legacy space
Card reported ports: 2
Framebuffer set to: Motmot using device's default.
Number of ports set to: 2 using framebuffer's default.
ATI Radeon HD 4800 Series 1024MB [1002:9460] (subsys [1682:2702]) (RV770:Motmot) :: PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x7,0x0)/Pci(0x0,0x0)
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/smbios.plist] 735 bytes.
Intel NHM IMC DRAM Controller [8086:3403] at 00:00.0
Frequency detected: 533 MHz (1066) Triple Channel 
CAS:7 tRC:7 tRP:7 RAS:20 (7-7-7-20)
SMBus CmdReg: 0x103
Scanning SMBus [8086:3a30], mmio: 0xfaeff004, ioport: 0x400, hostc: 0x1
SPD[0] (size): 255 @0x50
SPD[0] (size): 255 @0x51
SPD[0] (size): 255 @0x52
SPD[0] (size): 255 @0x53
SPD[0] (size): 255 @0x54
SPD[0] (size): 255 @0x55
SPD[0] (size): 255 @0x56
SPD[0] (size): 255 @0x57
CPU is Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU		   E5520  @ 2.27GHz, family 0x6, model 0x1a

Type: 0, Length: 24, Handle: 0x0
BIOSInformation:
vendor: Apple Computer, Inc.
version: MP31.88Z.00C1.B00.080209154
releaseDate: 11/06/2009

Type: 1, Length: 27, Handle: 0x1
SystemInformation:
manufacturer: Apple Inc.
productName: MacPro3,1
version: 1.0
serialNumber: XB927BJ320G
uuid: 405EDBC7-74FE-D511-AAD0-E841494777AD
wakeupReason: 0x6
skuNumber: To Be Filled By O.E.M.
family: MacPro

Type: 2, Length: 15, Handle: 0x2
BaseBoard:
manufacturer: Apple Inc.
product: Mac-F4208DC8
version: Rev 1.xxG
serialNumber: 103169680000135
assetTagNumber: To Be Filled By O.E.M.
locationInChassis: To Be Filled By O.E.M.
boardType: 0xA

Type: 3, Length: 21, Handle: 0x3
SystemEnclosure:
manufacturer: Chassis Manufacture
type: 3
version: Chassis Version
serialNumber: Chassis Serial Number
assetTagNumber: Asset-1234567890

Type: 4, Length: 40, Handle: 0x4
ProcessorInformation:
socketDesignation: CPU 1
processorType: 3
processorFamily: 0xB3
manufacturer: Intel
processorID: 0x106A5
processorVersion: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5520 @ 2.27GHz
externalClock: 133MHz
maximumClock: 2266MHz
currentClock: 2266MHz
serialNumber: To Be Filled By O.E.M.
assetTag: To Be Filled By O.E.M.
partNumber: To Be Filled By O.E.M.

Type: 7, Length: 19, Handle: 0x5
Type: 7, Length: 19, Handle: 0x6
Type: 7, Length: 19, Handle: 0x7
Type: 4, Length: 40, Handle: 0x8
ProcessorInformation:
socketDesignation: CPU 2
processorType: 3
processorFamily: 0xB3
manufacturer: Intel
processorID: 0x106A5
processorVersion: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5520 @ 2.27GHz
externalClock: 133MHz
maximumClock: 2266MHz
currentClock: 2266MHz
serialNumber: To Be Filled By O.E.M.
assetTag: To Be Filled By O.E.M.
partNumber: To Be Filled By O.E.M.

Type: 7, Length: 19, Handle: 0x9
Type: 7, Length: 19, Handle: 0xa
Type: 7, Length: 19, Handle: 0xb
Type: 8, Length: 9, Handle: 0xc
Type: 8, Length: 9, Handle: 0xd
Type: 8, Length: 9, Handle: 0xe
Type: 8, Length: 9, Handle: 0xf
Type: 8, Length: 9, Handle: 0x10
Type: 8, Length: 9, Handle: 0x11
Type: 8, Length: 9, Handle: 0x12
Type: 8, Length: 9, Handle: 0x13
Type: 8, Length: 9, Handle: 0x14
Type: 8, Length: 9, Handle: 0x15
Type: 8, Length: 9, Handle: 0x16
Type: 8, Length: 9, Handle: 0x17
Type: 8, Length: 9, Handle: 0x18
Type: 8, Length: 9, Handle: 0x19
Type: 8, Length: 9, Handle: 0x1a
Type: 8, Length: 9, Handle: 0x1b
Type: 8, Length: 9, Handle: 0x1c
Type: 8, Length: 9, Handle: 0x1d
Type: 8, Length: 9, Handle: 0x1e
Type: 8, Length: 9, Handle: 0x1f
Type: 8, Length: 9, Handle: 0x20
Type: 8, Length: 9, Handle: 0x21
Type: 8, Length: 9, Handle: 0x22
Type: 8, Length: 9, Handle: 0x23
Type: 8, Length: 9, Handle: 0x24
Type: 8, Length: 9, Handle: 0x25
Type: 8, Length: 9, Handle: 0x26
Type: 8, Length: 9, Handle: 0x27
Type: 8, Length: 9, Handle: 0x28
Type: 9, Length: 13, Handle: 0x29
Type: 9, Length: 13, Handle: 0x2a
Type: 9, Length: 13, Handle: 0x2b
Type: 9, Length: 13, Handle: 0x2c
Type: 9, Length: 13, Handle: 0x2d
Type: 9, Length: 13, Handle: 0x2e
Type: 10, Length: 6, Handle: 0x2f
Type: 11, Length: 5, Handle: 0x30
Type: 13, Length: 22, Handle: 0x31
Type: 15, Length: 55, Handle: 0x32
Type: 16, Length: 15, Handle: 0x33
Type: 19, Length: 15, Handle: 0x34
Type: 17, Length: 27, Handle: 0x35
MemoryDevice:
deviceLocator: DIMM_A1
bankLocator: BANK0
memoryType: DDR3
memorySpeed: 1333MHz
manufacturer: N/A
serialNumber: N/A
assetTag: AssetTagNum1
partNumber: N/A

Type: 20, Length: 19, Handle: 0x36
Type: 17, Length: 27, Handle: 0x37
MemoryDevice:
deviceLocator: DIMM_B1
bankLocator: BANK1
memoryType: DDR3
memorySpeed: 1333MHz
manufacturer: N/A
serialNumber: N/A
assetTag: AssetTagNum2
partNumber: N/A

Type: 20, Length: 19, Handle: 0x38
Type: 17, Length: 27, Handle: 0x39
MemoryDevice:
deviceLocator: DIMM_C1
bankLocator: BANK2
memoryType: DDR3
memorySpeed: 1333MHz
manufacturer: N/A
serialNumber: N/A
assetTag: AssetTagNum3
partNumber: N/A

Type: 20, Length: 19, Handle: 0x3a
Type: 17, Length: 27, Handle: 0x3b
MemoryDevice:
deviceLocator: DIMM_D1
bankLocator: BANK3
memoryType: DDR3
memorySpeed: 1333MHz
manufacturer: N/A
serialNumber: N/A
assetTag: AssetTagNum4
partNumber: N/A

Type: 20, Length: 19, Handle: 0x3c
Type: 17, Length: 27, Handle: 0x3d
MemoryDevice:
deviceLocator: DIMM_E1
bankLocator: BANK4
memoryType: DDR3
memorySpeed: 1333MHz
manufacturer: N/A
serialNumber: N/A
assetTag: AssetTagNum5
partNumber: N/A

Type: 20, Length: 19, Handle: 0x3e
Type: 17, Length: 27, Handle: 0x3f
MemoryDevice:
deviceLocator: DIMM_F1
bankLocator: BANK5
memoryType: DDR3
memorySpeed: 1333MHz
manufacturer: N/A
serialNumber: N/A
assetTag: AssetTagNum6
partNumber: N/A

Type: 20, Length: 19, Handle: 0x40
Type: 32, Length: 20, Handle: 0x41
Type: 38, Length: 18, Handle: 0x42
Type: 131, Length: 6, Handle: 0x42
AppleProcessorType:
ProcessorType: 0x501

Type: 132, Length: 6, Handle: 0x43
AppleProcessorBusSpeed:
ProcessorBusSpeed (QPI): 5.9GT/s

Type: 127, Length: 4, Handle: 0x44

Customizing SystemID with : 405edbc7-74fe-d511-aad0-e841494777ad
ACPI table not found: DSDT.aml
ACPI table not found: SSDT.aml
FADT: Restart Fix applied!
FADT: Restart Fix applied!
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Extensions/Disabler.kext/Contents/Info.plist] 1430 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Extensions/EvOreboot.kext/Contents/Info.plist] 1358 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Extensions/fakesmc.kext/Contents/Info.plist] 1486 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Extensions/IOAHCIBlockStorageInjector.kext/Contents/Info.plist] 1271 bytes.
LoadDrivers: Loading from [/System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Startup/Extensions.mkext]
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,2)/System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Startup/Extensions.mkext] 4096 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,2)/System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Startup/Extensions.mkext] 4592090 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Extensions/Disabler.kext/Contents/MacOS/Disabler] 4096 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Extensions/Disabler.kext/Contents/MacOS/Disabler] 28976 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Extensions/EvOreboot.kext/Contents/MacOS/EvOreboot] 4096 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Extensions/EvOreboot.kext/Contents/MacOS/EvOreboot] 33328 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Extensions/fakesmc.kext/Contents/MacOS/fakesmc] 4096 bytes.
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Extensions/fakesmc.kext/Contents/MacOS/fakesmc] 56208 bytes.
Starting Darwin x86_64
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,1)/Extra/Themes/Default/boot.png] 2888 bytes.

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