.picodev Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 Easy valv,you'll get it right So,we are going for the bootloader + bootloader specific kernel build without that 2x multiplier for shangai fsb's for now? Keep the results coming,thinking of testing it myself soon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peter_sm Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 This looks promising Now in System Profiler my Bus Speed is 980Mhz before it was 100Mhz, but not sure if this is right, I think it should be 200Mhz But this looks better than my old bootloader : Chameleon 2 RC5 rev. 699 Config: [hd(0,2)/Extra/com.apple.Boot.plist] 810 bytes. CPU: AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 920 Processor CPU: Vendor/Family/ExtFamily: 0x68747541/0xf/0x1 CPU: Model/ExtModel/Stepping: 0x4/0x0/0x2 CPU: Multipliers x10: max=120, min=0 CPU: MaxDiv/CurrDiv: 0x0/0x1 CPU: TSCFreq: 2940MHz CPU: CPUFreq: 2940MHz CPU: FSBFreq: 245MHz CPU: NoCores/NoThreads: 1/4 CPU: Features: 0x36900221 Chipset is UNKNOWN (pci id 0x59571002) We have an NVIDIA Card Creating 2 Mode Tables New table with id : 0 New table with id : 1 First Standard VESA Table at offset 0x7fe3 Second Standard VESA Table at offset 0x4b9f Table #0 has 16 modes Table #1 has 33 modes Aspect Ratio is 5/4 Patching Table #0 : Mode 1024x768 -> 1024x768 (1047 1183 1343 770 776 805) Patching Table #1 : Mode 640x200 -> 640x512 (664 672 720 520 H- V+) Mode 640x350 -> 640x512 (664 678 720 520 H- V+) Mode 640x400 -> 640x512 (664 680 720 520 H- V+) Mode 640x480 -> 640x512 (669 685 720 520 H- V+) Mode 640x480 -> 640x512 (669 685 720 520 H- V+) Mode 800x600 -> 800x640 (836 852 900 652 H- V+) Mode 800x600 -> 800x640 (836 852 900 652 H- V+) Mode 1024x768 -> 1024x819 (1071 1087 1152 835 H- V+) Mode 1024x768 -> 1024x819 (1071 1087 1152 835 H- V+) Mode 1280x720 -> 1280x1024 (1324 1340 1440 1031 H- V-) Mode 1280x800 -> 1280x1024 (1330 1346 1440 1059 H- V-) Mode 1400x1050 -> 1400x1120 (1474 1488 1575 1153 H+ V+) Mode 1440x900 -> 1440x1152 (1496 1512 1620 1188 H+ V-) Mode 1600x1200 -> 1600x1280 (1674 1690 1800 1305 H- V+) Mode 1680x1050 -> 1680x1344 (1745 1761 1890 1381 H+ V-) Mode 1920x1200 -> 1920x1536 (1995 2011 2160 1574 H+ V-) Mode 2048x1536 -> 2048x1638 (2144 2160 2048 1672 H+ V+) Mode 768x480 -> 768x614 (798 814 864 623 H- V-) Theme: [hd(0,2)]/Extra/Themes/Default Resolution : 1280x1024 (Graphics Mode key) Theme: [hd(0,2)]/Extra/Themes/Default Found mode 1280x1024 in VESA Table Config: [hd(0,2)/Extra/com.apple.Boot.plist] 810 bytes. Setting boot-uuid to: 565BA744-EC56-377D-9C2D-9E0A79D1513F Closing VBios Table #0 : Freeing backup [OK] Table #0 : Freeing [OK] Table #1 : Freeing backup [OK] Table #1 : Freeing [OK] Freeing map [OK] Loading Darwin 10.6 Loading kernel /legacy_kernel LoadDrivers: /Extra/Extensions.mkext LoadDrivers: /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Startup/Extensions.mkext Using PCI-Root-UID value: 0 nVidia GeForce 9800 GT 512MB NV92 [10de:0614] :: PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x2,0x0)/Pci(0x0,0x0) NVCAP: 04000000-00000600-09000000-0000000a-00000000 @0,display-cfg: ffffffff @1,display-cfg: ffffffff SMBios: [hd(0,2)/Extra/smbios.plist] 464 bytes. Patched DMI Table Found SMBIOS System Information Table 1 Customizing SystemID with : 30303234-3144-3244-4233-3930ffffffff ACPI: [hd(0,2)/Extra/dsdt.aml] 23969 bytes. Not an Intel platform: Restart Fix not applied !!! C-States: Not an Intel platform !!! P-States: Not an Intel platform !!! Patched ACPI version 1 DSDT Starting Darwin x86 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Veacheslav Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 valv, rewrite your installation guide please. There are "strange" lines in it. I got - mount_hfs: resource is busy on this command - mount_hfs /dev/diskXs1 /Volumes/EFI diskXs1 is already mounted on /. It has to be remounted? but how? and the next line is also unclear. What not to write? the whole line is in blue. If i skip it, the the next command like "p" doesn't make any sense". If I have legacy_kernel file I have to copy it instead of mach_kernel? thnx. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
valv Posted January 12, 2011 Author Share Posted January 12, 2011 @hausbox & Peter_sm, with Mohamed we were testing stuff like a one-eyed coder (as we cannot see if success is being general or only for his cpu). Am actually looking for more beta-testers. If interested I can provide you with the next release. @Veacheslav, no, am not willing to rewrite the guide instead read it again p.s.: u'd need to avoid the whole steps in blue, not only the first line btw, you are probably safer installing with the unofficial installer from ifa (here) and then simply replacing the boot file with the one from here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Veacheslav Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 @Veacheslav, no, am not willing to rewrite the guide instead read it again p.s.: u'd need to avoid the whole steps in blue, not only the first line btw, you are probably safer installing with the unofficial installer from ifa (here) and then simply replacing the boot file with the one from here. Only one line is blue. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
valv Posted January 12, 2011 Author Share Posted January 12, 2011 Manual Installation Procedures: Snow Leopard This has to be done manually (from command-line): The [color="#FF0000"]X[/color] is the drive identifier on which snow has been installed and/or the one you 'd want to use for booting (e.g.: USB). You can find that identifier with the [b]diskutil list[/b] command. [list] [*]sudo -s [*]newfs_hfs -v EFI /dev/disk[color="#FF0000"]X[/color]s1 [*]fdisk -f boot0hfs -u -y /dev/rdisk[color="#FF0000"]X[/color] [*]dd if=boot1h of=/dev/rdisk[color="#FF0000"]X[/color]s1 [*]mkdir /Volumes/EFI [*]mount_hfs /dev/disk[color="#FF0000"]X[/color]s1 /Volumes/EFI [*]cp boot /Volumes/EFI [/list] If you have windows on another partition, do not follow those steps in blue [list][color="#4169E1"] [*]fdisk -e /dev/rdisk[color="#FF0000"]X[/color] [*]p [*]f 1 [*]w [*]y [*]q[/color] [*]mkdir /Volumes/EFI/Extra [*]mkdir /Volumes/EFI/Extra/10.6/Extensions [*]mkdir /Volumes/EFI/.fseventsd [*]touch /Volumes/EFI/.fseventsd/no_log [/list]Then, u 'd want to copy your extra kexts and/or kernel etc...[list] [*]cp mach_kernel /Volumes/EFI/ [*]cp Extensions.mkext /Volumes/EFI/Extra/10.6/Extensions/ [*]cp *.aml /Volumes/EFI/Extra/ [*]cp com.apple.boot.plist /Volumes/EFI/Extra/ [*]cp smbios.plist /Volumes/EFI/Extra/ [*]cp Themes /Volumes/EFI/Extra/ [/list]Finally you 'd need to unmount the EFI partition[list] [*]umount -f /Volumes/EFI [*]rm -rf /Volumes/EFI [*]fsck_hfs /dev/diskXs1 [/list] am I the only one who's seeing all those lines in blue ? btw, nvidia's list (on first post) was a bit out-dated. It is now up-to-date. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mohamed Khairy Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 dunno,maybe stick with tsc freq for first p-state. But then, it is going to yell about fsb. MODERATORS, MODERATORS, there is one guy here that doesn't seem to like studying. Plus he spends the whole time on IM. Please, if you are reading me suspend his account till tomorrow. Or even better, ban him. oops, forgot to mention his name: Mohamed Khairy see you tomorrow Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
valv Posted January 12, 2011 Author Share Posted January 12, 2011 you are lucky! I sold my wireless tazor-gun last week. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
.picodev Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 Sure valv,i'll help out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
valv Posted January 12, 2011 Author Share Posted January 12, 2011 Thank you! I pm'ed you with links to boot-loader and kernel (i386 & x86_64) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
humph Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 alright dear humph,I'll study things further and try fixing it (on next release...probably ) Hi Valv. Only to bother if you want to , please don't spend time on just my account. Personally I guess I don't worry too much what SysProf shows - or does not show! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
valv Posted January 12, 2011 Author Share Posted January 12, 2011 @humph, really no problem. I'd be glad to. Also you clarified the fact it is doable. So npb at all Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
.picodev Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4200+ 11 CPU: Vendor/Family/ExtFamily: 0x68747541/0xf/0x0 CPU: Model/ExtModel/Stepping: 0x4b/0x4/0x2 CPU: Multipliers x10: max=0, min=0 CPU: MaxDiv/CurrDiv: 0x0/0x0 CPU: TSCFreq: 2211MHz CPU: CPUFreq: 2211MHz CPU: FSBFreq: 201MHz CPU: NoCores/NoThreads: 1/2 CPU: Features: 0x36900221 Hpmh,that seems a bit slim EDIT:With legacy kernel 10.6.0 and 5.1.2,everything is the same except Multipliers x10 max=110 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Time2Retire Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 valv, I need a little help. Did you add Atom specific code and if yes for what? I've seen something in the CPU detection sources, but that won't stop people from booting does it? Where should I look when someone with an Atom can't boot? p.s. This is something that has kept me from giving you the patch we've been PM'ing about TIA, Keep up the good work! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Time2Retire Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 BTW: Can't we simply use: //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Setup features. gPlatform.CPU.Features |= gPlatform.CPU.CPUID[CPUID_1][2]; gPlatform.CPU.Features |= gPlatform.CPU.CPUID[CPUID_1][3]; gPlatform.CPU.Features |= gPlatform.CPU.CPUID[CPUID_81][2]; gPlatform.CPU.Features |= gPlatform.CPU.CPUID[CPUID_81][3]; I mean there's no reason for having the extras is there? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
valv Posted January 13, 2011 Author Share Posted January 13, 2011 Hpmh,that seems a bit slim This my friend is a bit longer process (as your cpu is a k8). So if you like, we can start a long battery of tests. Tell when you have time for this. @dutchhockeypro, If I understand your thoughts correctly, you are having issues (for revolution) related to atoms. Well, if you are willing to send me the patch you've been talking about (if one day this came to happen ) then I could probably fix it by myself. Alright, to be short, atoms seemed to dislike TM enforcement (wasn't necessary neither). That is, I needed to add the "isatom" to avoid them the hassle. Btw, There are times that you seem to know more than what you were pretending. There is really no need to practice maieutics on me. You would end up contradicting yourself I mean there's no reason for having the extras is there?Please be more specific. To which "extras" are you actually making reference ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Time2Retire Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 @dutchhockeypro,If I understand your thoughts correctly, you are having issues (for revolution) related to atoms. Correct. Well, if you are willing to send me the patch you've been talking about (if one day this came to happen ) then I could probably fix it by myself. The code is where you have seen it already Alright, to be short, atoms seemed to dislike TM enforcement (wasn't necessary neither).That is, I needed to add the "isatom" to avoid them the hassle. Then I'm in the clear. Still not implemented at the moment. Btw, There are times that you seem to know more than what you were pretending. There is really no need to practice maieutics on me. You would end up contradicting yourself Nah. I just get loads of help from other people. Like ten in total by now. And I didn't know jack when I started but things are sticking like glue to my brai. That and making clear notes. Please be more specific. To which "extras" are you actually making reference ? See post #1315 (referring to adding OR'd features in cpu.c) And thanks. I am actually getting the picture Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
valv Posted January 13, 2011 Author Share Posted January 13, 2011 referring to adding OR'd features in cpu.cI remember you a while ago (on mozo's thread) asking how to know if one cpu has local apic supported.In a next stage, u've got a hassle when it came to the way to add the CPUID_FEATURE_APIC bit into the cpu features hex (in ioreg). Nobody answered you. I did. At the end u discovered that the bit in question already existed in ioreg. Ridiculously enough, (yeah u can lough) I never had to verify if the features hex (in ioreg) were actually changing. Or maybe I did but I can't remember it by now (not sure but IIRC some bits where not showing on my board). All I can say about features is the fact that sysctl (and surely the whole os) did already knew about those features. Now if it comes to happen that the os or some software would rely on this hex to do stuff, that time, we would be safe. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Time2Retire Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 I remember you a while ago (on mozo's thread) asking how to know if one cpu has local apic supported.In a next stage, u've got a hassle when it came to the way to add the CPUID_FEATURE_APIC bit into the cpu features hex (in ioreg). Nobody answered you. I did. At the end u discovered that the bit in question already existed in ioreg. Shocker. There you have it. That post shows exactly what I said. I really didn't know anything. It also shows what determined people can do when they are ignored, because I wasn't really thinking about picking up where MC left off (in terms of Revolution). It was, and still is, a steep learning curve but also a lot of fun. You know programming is, or can be fun. And you may have replied to me, but I can't recall nor can't find it. Never mind. There's simply too much going on. You are a nice person anyway. Sorry I missed it. And thanks for the reply I guess. Ridiculously enough, (yeah u can lough) I never had to verify if the features hex (in ioreg) were actually changing. Or maybe I did but I can't remember it by now (not sure but IIRC some bits where not showing on my board). All I can say about features is the fact that sysctl (and surely the whole os) did already knew about those features.Now if it comes to happen that the os or some software would rely on this hex to do stuff, that time, we would be safe. Ah of course. You are right. Making me recall a MSR Tools screendump where either one or both of the TM1 and TM2 bits were missing / not set. Well. It was just a quick brainstorm session. And a nice one. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slowTerminal Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 valv, This patch allows vanilla kernel boot with Atom and Celeron (Conroe-L) CPUs. Could you add it to your project? atom_kernel_fix.zip Patch by Meklort Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wojnar0 Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 SE5 Last login: Thu Jan 13 17:46:14 on ttys000 /Extra/Util/bdmesg ; exit; MacBook-Pro-wojnar:~ wojnar$ /Extra/Util/bdmesg ; exit; Config: [hd(0,2)/Extra/com.apple.Boot.plist] 704 bytes. CPU: Mobile Intel® Core(tm)2 Duo CPU T8300 @ 2.40GHz CPU: Thermal Monitor: TM, TM2, PROCHOT, FERR max: 12 current: 6 CPU: Tjmax ~ 104°C Temperature= ~ 42°C CPU: IDA: Enabled! CPU: Vendor/Family/ExtFamily: 0x756e6547/0x6/0x0 CPU: Model/ExtModel/Stepping: 0x17/0x1/0x6 CPU: Multipliers x10: max=120, min=60 CPU: MaxDiv/CurrDiv: 0x0/0x0 CPU: TSCFreq: 2394MHz CPU: CPUFreq: 2394MHz CPU: FSBFreq: 199MHz CPU: SLFM: 1 CPU: Enhanced SpeedStep: 1 CPU: NoCores/NoThreads: 2/2 CPU: Features: 0x26d803a3 Chipset is 965GM (pci id 0x2a008086) We have an NVIDIA Card Creating 2 Mode Tables New table with id : 0 New table with id : 1 First Standard VESA Table at offset 0x7bbb Second Standard VESA Table at offset 0x4832 Table #0 has 16 modes Table #1 has 32 modes Aspect Ratio is 16/10 Patching Table #0 : Mode 1024x768 -> 1440x900 (1047 1183 1343 770 776 805) Patching Table #1 : Mode 640x200 -> 640x400 (664 672 720 408 H- V+) Mode 640x350 -> 640x400 (664 678 720 408 H- V+) Mode 640x480 -> 640x400 (669 685 720 408 H- V+) Mode 640x480 -> 640x400 (669 685 720 408 H- V+) Mode 800x600 -> 800x500 (836 852 900 512 H- V+) Mode 800x600 -> 800x500 (836 852 900 512 H- V+) Mode 1024x768 -> 1024x640 (1071 1087 1152 656 H- V+) Mode 1024x768 -> 1024x640 (1071 1087 1152 656 H- V+) Mode 1280x1024 -> 1280x800 (1343 1359 1440 823 H- V+) Mode 1280x1024 -> 1280x800 (1343 1359 1440 823 H- V+) Mode 1400x1050 -> 1400x875 (1474 1488 1575 908 H+ V+) Mode 1600x1200 -> 1600x1000 (1674 1690 1800 1025 H- V+) Mode 2048x1536 -> 2048x1280 (2144 2160 2048 1314 H+ V+) Theme: [hd(0,2)]/Extra/Themes/Mint Resolution : 1440x900 (Graphics Mode key) Theme: [hd(0,2)]/Extra/Themes/Mint Found mode 1440x900 in VESA Table Config: [hd(0,2)/Extra/com.apple.Boot.plist] 704 bytes. Setting boot-uuid to: F959FE65-8D2E-348F-B794-62B4A262E3CA Closing VBios Table #0 : Freeing backup [OK] Table #0 : Freeing [OK] Table #1 : Freeing backup [OK] Table #1 : Freeing [OK] Freeing map [OK] header read size 200 Incorrect image signature Loading Darwin 10.6 Loading kernel /mach_kernel LoadDrivers: /Extra/Extensions.mkext LoadDrivers: /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Startup/Extensions.mkext ACPI: [hd(0,2)/Extra/DSDT.aml] 27470 bytes. Using PCI-Root-UID value: 0 SMBios: [hd(0,2)/Extra/smbios.plist] 646 bytes. Intel GM965/GL960 DRAM Controller [8086:2a00] at 00:00.0 Frequency detected: 332 MHz (665) Dual Channel CAS:5 tRC:5 tRP:5 RAS:15 (5-5-5-15) Slot: 0 Type 19 1024MB (DDR2 SDRAM) 666MHz Vendor=Samsung PartNo=M470T2953EZ3-CE63E SerialNo=74225C19 Slot: 2 Type 19 2048MB (DDR2 SDRAM) 666MHz Vendor=Samsung PartNo=M470T5663CZ3-CE63C SerialNo=261D3F87 Patched DMI Table Found SMBIOS System Information Table 1 Customizing SystemID with : 108adec0-ab9b-11dc-805a-efb9f38380ca efi_inject_get_devprop_string NULL trying stringdata ACPI: [hd(0,2)/Extra/DSDT.aml] 27470 bytes. FADT: Restart Fix applied ! FADT: Restart Fix applied ! Patched ACPI version 2 DSDT Starting Darwin x86_64 logout [Proces zakończony] Still buggy. What dump do u need? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
valv Posted January 13, 2011 Author Share Posted January 13, 2011 Still buggy.I know. You need to boot with FixFSB (added to capb) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wojnar0 Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 SE5 with FixFSB Last login: Thu Jan 13 18:37:39 on console /Extra/Util/bdmesg ; exit; MacBook-Pro-wojnar:~ wojnar$ /Extra/Util/bdmesg ; exit; Config: [hd(0,2)/Extra/com.apple.Boot.plist] 745 bytes. CPU: Mobile Intel® Core(tm)2 Duo CPU T8300 @ 2.40GHz CPU: Thermal Monitor: TM, TM2, PROCHOT, FERR CPU: Sticking with: [FSB: 200Mhz, Bus-Ratio: 12] CPU: Tjmax ~ 104°C Temperature= ~ 39°C CPU: IDA: Enabled! CPU: Vendor/Family/ExtFamily: 0x756e6547/0x6/0x0 CPU: Model/ExtModel/Stepping: 0x17/0x1/0x6 CPU: Multipliers x10: max=120, min=60 CPU: MaxDiv/CurrDiv: 0x0/0x0 CPU: TSCFreq: 2394MHz CPU: CPUFreq: 2400MHz CPU: FSBFreq: 200MHz CPU: SLFM: 1 CPU: Enhanced SpeedStep: 1 CPU: NoCores/NoThreads: 2/2 CPU: Features: 0x26d803a3 Chipset is 965GM (pci id 0x2a008086) We have an NVIDIA Card Creating 2 Mode Tables New table with id : 0 New table with id : 1 First Standard VESA Table at offset 0x7bbb Second Standard VESA Table at offset 0x4832 Table #0 has 16 modes Table #1 has 32 modes Aspect Ratio is 16/10 Patching Table #0 : Mode 1024x768 -> 1440x900 (1047 1183 1343 770 776 805) Patching Table #1 : Mode 640x200 -> 640x400 (664 672 720 408 H- V+) Mode 640x350 -> 640x400 (664 678 720 408 H- V+) Mode 640x480 -> 640x400 (669 685 720 408 H- V+) Mode 640x480 -> 640x400 (669 685 720 408 H- V+) Mode 800x600 -> 800x500 (836 852 900 512 H- V+) Mode 800x600 -> 800x500 (836 852 900 512 H- V+) Mode 1024x768 -> 1024x640 (1071 1087 1152 656 H- V+) Mode 1024x768 -> 1024x640 (1071 1087 1152 656 H- V+) Mode 1280x1024 -> 1280x800 (1343 1359 1440 823 H- V+) Mode 1280x1024 -> 1280x800 (1343 1359 1440 823 H- V+) Mode 1400x1050 -> 1400x875 (1474 1488 1575 908 H+ V+) Mode 1600x1200 -> 1600x1000 (1674 1690 1800 1025 H- V+) Mode 2048x1536 -> 2048x1280 (2144 2160 2048 1314 H+ V+) Theme: [hd(0,2)]/Extra/Themes/Mint Resolution : 1440x900 (Graphics Mode key) Theme: [hd(0,2)]/Extra/Themes/Mint Found mode 1440x900 in VESA Table Config: [hd(0,2)/Extra/com.apple.Boot.plist] 745 bytes. Setting boot-uuid to: F959FE65-8D2E-348F-B794-62B4A262E3CA Closing VBios Table #0 : Freeing backup [OK] Table #0 : Freeing [OK] Table #1 : Freeing backup [OK] Table #1 : Freeing [OK] Freeing map [OK] header read size 200 Incorrect image signature Loading Darwin 10.6 Loading kernel /mach_kernel LoadDrivers: /Extra/Extensions.mkext LoadDrivers: /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Startup/Extensions.mkext ACPI: [hd(0,2)/Extra/DSDT.aml] 27470 bytes. Using PCI-Root-UID value: 0 SMBios: [hd(0,2)/Extra/smbios.plist] 646 bytes. Intel GM965/GL960 DRAM Controller [8086:2a00] at 00:00.0 Frequency detected: 333 MHz (666) Dual Channel CAS:5 tRC:5 tRP:5 RAS:15 (5-5-5-15) Slot: 0 Type 19 1024MB (DDR2 SDRAM) 666MHz Vendor=Samsung PartNo=M470T2953EZ3-CE63E SerialNo=74225C19 Slot: 2 Type 19 2048MB (DDR2 SDRAM) 666MHz Vendor=Samsung PartNo=M470T5663CZ3-CE63C SerialNo=261D3F87 Patched DMI Table Found SMBIOS System Information Table 1 Customizing SystemID with : 108adec0-ab9b-11dc-805a-efb9f38380ca efi_inject_get_devprop_string NULL trying stringdata ACPI: [hd(0,2)/Extra/DSDT.aml] 27470 bytes. FADT: Restart Fix applied ! FADT: Restart Fix applied ! Patched ACPI version 2 DSDT Starting Darwin x86_64 logout [Proces zakończony] Still sound, preview, time problem. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
valv Posted January 13, 2011 Author Share Posted January 13, 2011 Still sound, preview, time problem.I see.seems like your issue is coming from the TM Enforcement... If u want, I can give u another one to test. PM me if interested Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wojnar0 Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 MySE Last login: Thu Jan 13 19:45:52 on console /Extra/Util/bdmesg ; exit; MacBook-Pro-wojnar:~ wojnar$ /Extra/Util/bdmesg ; exit; Config: [hd(0,2)/Extra/com.apple.Boot.plist] 704 bytes. CPU: Mobile Intel® Core(tm)2 Duo CPU T8300 @ 2.40GHz max: 12 current: 6 CPU: Tjmax ~ 104°C Temperature= ~ 41°C CPU: IDA: Enabled! CPU: Vendor/Family/ExtFamily: 0x756e6547/0x6/0x0 CPU: Model/ExtModel/Stepping: 0x17/0x1/0x6 CPU: Multipliers x10: max=120, min=60 CPU: MaxDiv/CurrDiv: 0x0/0x0 CPU: TSCFreq: 2394MHz CPU: CPUFreq: 2394MHz CPU: FSBFreq: 199MHz CPU: SLFM: 1 CPU: Enhanced SpeedStep: 1 CPU: NoCores/NoThreads: 2/2 CPU: Features: 0x26d803a3 Chipset is 965GM (pci id 0x2a008086) We have an NVIDIA Card Creating 2 Mode Tables New table with id : 0 New table with id : 1 First Standard VESA Table at offset 0x7bbb Second Standard VESA Table at offset 0x4832 Table #0 has 16 modes Table #1 has 32 modes Aspect Ratio is 16/10 Patching Table #0 : Mode 1024x768 -> 1440x900 (1047 1183 1343 770 776 805) Patching Table #1 : Mode 640x200 -> 640x400 (664 672 720 408 H- V+) Mode 640x350 -> 640x400 (664 678 720 408 H- V+) Mode 640x480 -> 640x400 (669 685 720 408 H- V+) Mode 640x480 -> 640x400 (669 685 720 408 H- V+) Mode 800x600 -> 800x500 (836 852 900 512 H- V+) Mode 800x600 -> 800x500 (836 852 900 512 H- V+) Mode 1024x768 -> 1024x640 (1071 1087 1152 656 H- V+) Mode 1024x768 -> 1024x640 (1071 1087 1152 656 H- V+) Mode 1280x1024 -> 1280x800 (1343 1359 1440 823 H- V+) Mode 1280x1024 -> 1280x800 (1343 1359 1440 823 H- V+) Mode 1400x1050 -> 1400x875 (1474 1488 1575 908 H+ V+) Mode 1600x1200 -> 1600x1000 (1674 1690 1800 1025 H- V+) Mode 2048x1536 -> 2048x1280 (2144 2160 2048 1314 H+ V+) Theme: [hd(0,2)]/Extra/Themes/Mint Resolution : 1440x900 (Graphics Mode key) Theme: [hd(0,2)]/Extra/Themes/Mint Found mode 1440x900 in VESA Table Config: [hd(0,2)/Extra/com.apple.Boot.plist] 704 bytes. Setting boot-uuid to: F959FE65-8D2E-348F-B794-62B4A262E3CA Closing VBios Table #0 : Freeing backup [OK] Table #0 : Freeing [OK] Table #1 : Freeing backup [OK] Table #1 : Freeing [OK] Freeing map [OK] header read size 200 Incorrect image signature Loading Darwin 10.6 Loading kernel /mach_kernel LoadDrivers: /Extra/Extensions.mkext LoadDrivers: /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Startup/Extensions.mkext ACPI: [hd(0,2)/Extra/DSDT.aml] 27470 bytes. Using PCI-Root-UID value: 0 SMBios: [hd(0,2)/Extra/smbios.plist] 646 bytes. Intel GM965/GL960 DRAM Controller [8086:2a00] at 00:00.0 Frequency detected: 332 MHz (665) Dual Channel CAS:5 tRC:5 tRP:5 RAS:15 (5-5-5-15) Slot: 0 Type 19 1024MB (DDR2 SDRAM) 666MHz Vendor=Samsung PartNo=M470T2953EZ3-CE63E SerialNo=74225C19 Slot: 2 Type 19 2048MB (DDR2 SDRAM) 666MHz Vendor=Samsung PartNo=M470T5663CZ3-CE63C SerialNo=261D3F87 Patched DMI Table Found SMBIOS System Information Table 1 Customizing SystemID with : 108adec0-ab9b-11dc-805a-efb9f38380ca efi_inject_get_devprop_string NULL trying stringdata ACPI: [hd(0,2)/Extra/DSDT.aml] 27470 bytes. FADT: Restart Fix applied ! FADT: Restart Fix applied ! Patched ACPI version 2 DSDT Starting Darwin x86_64 logout [Proces zakończony] Still buggy without FixFSB and FixTM. Next please... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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