el_charlie Posted February 3, 2013 Share Posted February 3, 2013 1. i guess that's a question for the devs 2. never have seen anything about such a flag or maybe i just missed it Yeah, I hope some of the devs take this into account. They do a great job anyways. Cheers! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andy Vandijck Posted February 3, 2013 Share Posted February 3, 2013 Lol great I can't reply to any topic on projectosx so I can't ask it there x) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
polkaholga Posted February 3, 2013 Share Posted February 3, 2013 Lol great I can't reply to any topic on projectosx so I can't ask it there x) This is "The thing that should not be " there's a test to be done, then you can "Ride the lightning" :wink2: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
magnifico Posted February 3, 2013 Share Posted February 3, 2013 Lol great I can't reply to any topic on projectosx so I can't ask it there x) Andy go to test page...lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andy Vandijck Posted February 3, 2013 Share Posted February 3, 2013 Andy go to test page...lol Lol.. Did not see the link at the top 10/10 of course and question asked, thx Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nutric Posted February 3, 2013 Share Posted February 3, 2013 This black bars for NVIDIA is not a Clover-specific issue: probably also your motherboard BIOS and everything else before driver loads has the same black bars. It seems that this problem can be solved only with patching VBIOS via Nibitor, enabling "Non-Native Display Panel" option, and flashing it back to the card. You can find further information on how to do this on Google, if it interests you. Regarding the 1680x1050 monitor - the log you posted shows you're using resolution 1920x1080 here, and that it worked. You didn't seem to have posted the log from the 1680x1050 case. Is there a similar solution to ATI cards? I have black borders on the boot screen (pre-Clover also) and i'm running an XFX HD4850 card. The boot resolution is 1920x1080. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ameris_cyning Posted February 3, 2013 Share Posted February 3, 2013 This question might have been asked already. Is there a possibility that since Clover has the ability to run efi drivers that Clover could load better graphics drivers? I ask this because all of us with wide screens suffer from the dreaded Stretched Apple of Pain. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maniac10 Posted February 3, 2013 Share Posted February 3, 2013 This works for me with CloverEFI to get fullscreen boot @1920x2080 with a 5770: <key>PatchVBios</key> <string>Yes</string> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ritz Carltn Posted February 4, 2013 Share Posted February 4, 2013 I have pci device as followings. 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:00.00) : 8086 D132 class=060000 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:03.00) : 8086 D138 class=060400 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|01:00.00) : 10DE 0A2C class=030000 7:128 0:000 Found NVidia model=NVS 5100M 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|01:00.01) : 10DE 0BE2 class=040300 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:08.00) : 8086 D155 class=088000 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:08.01) : 8086 D156 class=088000 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:08.02) : 8086 D157 class=088000 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:08.03) : 8086 D158 class=088000 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:10.00) : 8086 D150 class=088000 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:10.01) : 8086 D151 class=088000 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:16.00) : 8086 3B64 class=078000 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:16.03) : 8086 3B67 class=070002 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:19.00) : 8086 10EA class=020000 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:1A.00) : 8086 3B3C class=0C0320 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:1B.00) : 8086 3B56 class=040300 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:1C.00) : 8086 3B42 class=060400 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:1C.01) : 8086 3B44 class=060400 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:1C.03) : 8086 3B48 class=060400 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|44:00.00) : 8086 4239 class=028000 7:128 0:000 Found AirPort. Landing enabled... 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:1C.07) : 8086 3B50 class=060400 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|45:00.00) : 1033 0194 class=0C0330 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:1D.00) : 8086 3B34 class=0C0320 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:1E.00) : 8086 2448 class=060401 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|46:06.00) : 1180 0822 class=080500 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|46:06.01) : 1180 0843 class=088000 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|46:06.02) : 1180 0592 class=088000 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|46:06.03) : 1180 0852 class=088000 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|46:06.04) : 1180 0476 class=060700 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|00:1F.00) : 8086 3B07 class=060100 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|00:1F.02) : 8086 3B2F class=010601 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|FF:00.00) : 8086 2C52 class=060000 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|FF:00.01) : 8086 2C81 class=060000 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|FF:02.00) : 8086 2C90 class=060000 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|FF:02.01) : 8086 2C91 class=060000 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|FF:03.00) : 8086 2C98 class=060000 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|FF:03.01) : 8086 2C99 class=060000 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|FF:03.04) : 8086 2C9C class=060000 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|FF:04.00) : 8086 2CA0 class=060000 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|FF:04.01) : 8086 2CA1 class=060000 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|FF:04.02) : 8086 2CA2 class=060000 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|FF:04.03) : 8086 2CA3 class=060000 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|FF:05.00) : 8086 2CA8 class=060000 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|FF:05.01) : 8086 2CA9 class=060000 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|FF:05.02) : 8086 2CAA class=060000 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|FF:05.03) : 8086 2CAB class=060000 As I think issue is device. there is two NVIDIA device., audio & VGA. Yea, I add device-properties in config.plist.But, during the booting, I guess Clover did not make a clear these two device, that's why it always rebooting.I really need advice for this issue. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ritz Carltn Posted February 4, 2013 Share Posted February 4, 2013 I have pci device as followings. 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:00.00) : 8086 D132 class=060000 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:03.00) : 8086 D138 class=060400 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|01:00.00) : 10DE 0A2C class=030000 7:128 0:000 Found NVidia model=NVS 5100M 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|01:00.01) : 10DE 0BE2 class=040300 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:08.00) : 8086 D155 class=088000 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:08.01) : 8086 D156 class=088000 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:08.02) : 8086 D157 class=088000 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:08.03) : 8086 D158 class=088000 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:10.00) : 8086 D150 class=088000 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:10.01) : 8086 D151 class=088000 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:16.00) : 8086 3B64 class=078000 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:16.03) : 8086 3B67 class=070002 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:19.00) : 8086 10EA class=020000 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:1A.00) : 8086 3B3C class=0C0320 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:1B.00) : 8086 3B56 class=040300 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:1C.00) : 8086 3B42 class=060400 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:1C.01) : 8086 3B44 class=060400 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:1C.03) : 8086 3B48 class=060400 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|44:00.00) : 8086 4239 class=028000 7:128 0:000 Found AirPort. Landing enabled... 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:1C.07) : 8086 3B50 class=060400 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|45:00.00) : 1033 0194 class=0C0330 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:1D.00) : 8086 3B34 class=0C0320 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|00:1E.00) : 8086 2448 class=060401 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|46:06.00) : 1180 0822 class=080500 7:128 0:000 PCI (00|46:06.01) : 1180 0843 class=088000 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|46:06.02) : 1180 0592 class=088000 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|46:06.03) : 1180 0852 class=088000 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|46:06.04) : 1180 0476 class=060700 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|00:1F.00) : 8086 3B07 class=060100 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|00:1F.02) : 8086 3B2F class=010601 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|FF:00.00) : 8086 2C52 class=060000 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|FF:00.01) : 8086 2C81 class=060000 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|FF:02.00) : 8086 2C90 class=060000 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|FF:02.01) : 8086 2C91 class=060000 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|FF:03.00) : 8086 2C98 class=060000 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|FF:03.01) : 8086 2C99 class=060000 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|FF:03.04) : 8086 2C9C class=060000 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|FF:04.00) : 8086 2CA0 class=060000 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|FF:04.01) : 8086 2CA1 class=060000 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|FF:04.02) : 8086 2CA2 class=060000 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|FF:04.03) : 8086 2CA3 class=060000 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|FF:05.00) : 8086 2CA8 class=060000 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|FF:05.01) : 8086 2CA9 class=060000 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|FF:05.02) : 8086 2CAA class=060000 7:129 0:000 PCI (00|FF:05.03) : 8086 2CAB class=060000 As I think issue is device. there is two NVIDIA device., audio & VGA. Yea, I add device-properties in config.plist.But, during the booting, I guess Clover did not make a clear these two device, that's why it always rebooting.I really need advice for this issue. Let's see what's going on?4 times booting success and 5 times rebooting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nutric Posted February 4, 2013 Share Posted February 4, 2013 This works for me with CloverEFI to get fullscreen boot @1920x2080 with a 5770: <key>PatchVBios</key> <string>Yes</string> Additionally i need the CsmVideoDxe-64.efi driver and the monitor EDID in the config.plist to get 1920x1080. But still can't shake those dreaded black borders. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sisiphus00 Posted February 4, 2013 Share Posted February 4, 2013 sorry if my question seems silly, but i installed clover over chameleon and my doubt is: do i need the extra folder that was installed by chameleon or does clover detects automatically my hardware and so i do not need SMBios.plist file on extra folder. sorry if this seems like a noob question ok Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alexanderq Posted February 4, 2013 Share Posted February 4, 2013 You can delete it because it makes auto detection based on hardware unless you have chosen a special mac model. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sisiphus00 Posted February 4, 2013 Share Posted February 4, 2013 You can delete it because it makes auto detection based on hardware unless you have chosen a special mac model. thanks a lot Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
antoniodapc Posted February 4, 2013 Share Posted February 4, 2013 Do you know help me for my problem: because starting boot with Uefi mode when I close the Laptop instead of going in suspension the laptop shuts down and restarts Up I need Help Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
magnifico Posted February 4, 2013 Share Posted February 4, 2013 Lol.. Did not see the link at the top 10/10 of course and question asked, thx I had no doubt you are a guru Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rampage Dev Posted February 4, 2013 Share Posted February 4, 2013 HDMI audio poping on 2007 iMac SMBIOS (Clover picked this SMBIOS). Mac Pro 3,1 or newer poping appears. Only on the latest version. Ideas? On my MSI build in sig. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maniac10 Posted February 4, 2013 Share Posted February 4, 2013 HDMI audio poping on 2007 iMac SMBIOS (Clover picked this SMBIOS). Mac Pro 3,1 or newer poping appears. Only on the latest version. Ideas? On my MSI build in sig. Antipop daemon works fine for that, not the ideal solution but it works. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ritz Carltn Posted February 4, 2013 Share Posted February 4, 2013 HDMI audio poping on 2007 iMac SMBIOS (Clover picked this SMBIOS). Mac Pro 3,1 or newer poping appears. Only on the latest version. Ideas? On my MSI build in sig. Ooops! why I don't think bout that? Big, thanks. ^ ^ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andy Vandijck Posted February 4, 2013 Share Posted February 4, 2013 I'm pleased to announce that Clover is running fine on my PATA IDE drive. Only 40 GB on the drive but it's enough for the system. It works damn good. The system is a lot more stable than with Chameleon. In my opinion it's the best bootloader there is Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ritz Carltn Posted February 5, 2013 Share Posted February 5, 2013 Cool! Andy I'm pleased to announce that Clover is running fine on my PATA IDE drive. Only 40 GB on the drive but it's enough for the system. It works damn good. The system is a lot more stable than with Chameleon. In my opinion it's the best bootloader there is Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ritz Carltn Posted February 5, 2013 Share Posted February 5, 2013 MacBook Pro5,1 failed. MacBook Pro6,1 failed. iMac9,1 failed. iMac12,2 failed. iMac13,2 failed. MacPro3,1 testing. finally failed. HDMI audio poping on 2007 iMac SMBIOS (Clover picked this SMBIOS). Mac Pro 3,1 or newer poping appears. Only on the latest version. Ideas? On my MSI build in sig. Followings is NVEnabler Debug. Feb 5 14:58:11 localhost kernel[0]: NVDANV50HAL loaded and registered. Feb 5 14:58:11 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler: init : begin Feb 5 14:58:11 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler: probe : probe Feb 5 14:58:11 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler: probe : ROM shadow enable Feb 5 14:58:11 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler: probe : patch PRAMIN Feb 5 14:58:11 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler: False ROM signature: 0x0000 Feb 5 14:58:11 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler: probe : patch PROM Feb 5 14:58:11 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler: dcb table at offset 0x53f5 Feb 5 14:58:11 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler: dcb numentries 16 Feb 5 14:58:11 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler: Raw DCB entry 0: 01000313 Feb 5 14:58:11 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler: Raw DCB entry 1: 08015392 Feb 5 14:58:11 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler: Raw DCB entry 2: 08014382 Feb 5 14:58:11 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler: Raw DCB entry 3: 02027362DSMOS has arrived Feb 5 14:58:11 localhost kernel[0]: [iOBluetoothHCIController][staticBluetoothHCIControllerTransportShowsUp] -- Received Bluetooth Controller register service notification Feb 5 14:58:11 localhost kernel[0]: [iOBluetoothHCIController][start] -- completed Feb 5 14:58:11 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler: Raw DCB entry 4: 02026362 Feb 5 14:58:11 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler: Raw DCB entry 5: 02049300 Feb 5 14:58:11 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler: numentries = 16 num_outputs = 6 Feb 5 14:58:11 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler: found LVDS Feb 5 14:58:11 localhost mds[53]: (Normal) FMW: FMW 0 0 Feb 5 14:58:11 localhost WindowServer[94]: Server is starting up Feb 5 14:58:11 localhost digest-service[97]: label: default Feb 5 14:58:11 localhost digest-service[97]: dbname: od:/Local/Default Feb 5 14:58:11 localhost digest-service[97]: mkey_file: /var/db/krb5kdc/m-key Feb 5 14:58:11 localhost digest-service[97]: acl_file: /var/db/krb5kdc/kadmind.acl Feb 5 14:58:11 localhost digest-service[97]: digest-request: uid=0 Feb 5 14:58:11 localhost rpcsvchost[98]: sandbox_init: com.apple.msrpc.netlogon.sb succeeded Feb 5 14:58:11 localhost digest-service[97]: digest-request: init request Feb 5 14:58:11 localhost digest-service[97]: digest-request: init return domain: BUILTIN server: LOCALHOST Feb 5 14:58:12 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler: Channel 1: 01 Feb 5 14:58:12 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler: Channel 2: 3e Feb 5 14:58:12 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler: DEBUG Model found: Unknown nVidia card Feb 5 14:58:12 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler: DEBUG VRAM: 1024 Feb 5 14:58:12 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler: DEBUG Setting property @0,compatible Feb 5 14:58:12 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler: DEBUG Setting property @0,device_type Feb 5 14:58:12 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler: DEBUG Setting property @1,compatible Feb 5 14:58:12 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler: DEBUG Setting property @1,nameNTFS driver 3.10 [Flags: R/W]. Feb 5 14:58:12 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler: DEBUG Setting property @1,device_type Feb 5 14:58:12 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler: DEBUG Setting property @0,display-cfg Feb 5 14:58:12 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler: DEBUG Setting property @1,display-cfg Feb 5 14:58:12 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler: DEBUG Setting property @0,name Feb 5 14:58:12 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler: DEBUG Setting property hda-gfx Feb 5 14:58:12 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler: DEBUG Setting property device_type Feb 5 14:58:12 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler: DEBUG Setting property vbiosNTFS volume name , version 3.1. Feb 5 14:58:12 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler::probe fails Feb 5 14:58:12 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler: init : begin Feb 5 14:58:12 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler: probe : probe Feb 5 14:58:12 localhost kernel[0]: NVEnabler: probe : ROM shadow enable Feb 5 14:58:12 localhost stackshot[44]: Timed out waiting for IOKit to finish matching. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nateB Posted February 5, 2013 Share Posted February 5, 2013 I am runnning 10.8.2 with Clover 1043 (UEFI boot) on a gigabyte GA-Z77X-UP5-TH with a GeForce GTX660... I currently only inject FakeSMC and the Intel Ethernet driver There are two issues I would like advice on: 1) Audio support. What is the "best" mechanism to enable the alc898 sound chip? My goal is to be as "vanilla" as possible, and to only install kexts in the EFI/kexts/10.8 directory or patch within Clover... I currently have audio working using HDAenabler1 and a patched AppleHDA, however they must be placed in S/L/E. Is there an alternate method to either enable these to go in EFI/kexts/10.8 or simply patch using Clover??? 2) Whenever I try to wake from sleep (power button or pressing a key), the system instantly reboots. I see conflicting information that this is either a USB dsdt issue or a Clover bug... is there a fix/workaround for this? Thanks, -Jim I'm facing the same thing. Launching any application after waking from Sleep crashes the machine. What's your config.plist looking like? Are you using USB injection? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
antone Posted February 5, 2013 Share Posted February 5, 2013 I'm facing the same thing. Launching any application after waking from Sleep crashes the machine. What's your config.plist looking like? Are you using USB injection? I'm in my preliminary research stage trying to put together a machine for a friend with a similar setup to yours. I'm wondering if you might have a link to some documentation on the GIGABYTE GA-Z77X-UP5 TH or if you were piecing it together as you went along. The goal of using thunderbolt is for high speed data transfer and taking in video and outputting it to show live color correction. He's making it work via a MacBook pro, but is trying to get a more reasonable setup. The problem I'm running into, is I haven't built a hackintosh in about five years. And I can only find one guide that has no discussion surrounding it. Also, this mobo isn't listed in the Wiki, which was a huge help to me in the past. If you have any links that could point me in the right right direction, I'd be grateful. Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andy Vandijck Posted February 5, 2013 Share Posted February 5, 2013 @dmazar: my pre boot.log with BIOS BlockIO boot7 and my dmesg from OS X ;-) dmesg.txt.zip preboot.log.zip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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