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Thanks @chris1111 I saw that Xcode 16.0 Release Candidate and Command Line Tools release in September 9th. 

 

Nice! Now not need Xcode-beta commands anymore  😄 🤪 :thumbsup_anim:

 

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1 hour ago, Max.1974 said:

Thanks @chris1111 I saw that Xcode 16.0 Release Candidate and Command Line Tools release in September 9th. 

 

Nice! Now not need Xcode-beta commands anymore  😄 🤪 :thumbsup_anim:

 

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Thanks freind @Max.1974

Yes Also Simulator IOS 18.0 :guitar:

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@Slice Hello, I would like to know what this value (-ctrsmt) is for. I have searched for it but I can't find any information. Now I am wondering if I remove this from boot-args, the CPU will show the integer cores. I put this value according to the master @MaLd0n

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26 minutes ago, naiclub said:

@Slice Hello, I would like to know what this value (-ctrsmt) is for. I have searched for it but I can't find any information. Now I am wondering if I remove this from boot-args, the CPU will show the integer cores. I put this value according to the master @MaLd0n

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Hi @naiclub its using buy developer that create CpuTopologyRebuild.kext from GitHub

 

https://github.com/b00t0x/CpuTopologyRebuild 

 

You can read the usage from this Kext, it's necessary to get all cores from "unsupported" intel Generations, Like Ader Lake, Raptor Lake. 

 

Its useful to bring establish to intel Cores like mine i9-13900K

 

Intel Hypertrend Tecnology (HT)need be enable, and you can choose results like table: 

 

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29 minutes ago, Max.1974 said:

 

Hi @naiclub its using buy developer that create CpuTopologyRebuild.kext from GitHub

 

https://github.com/b00t0x/CpuTopologyRebuild 

 

You can read the usage from this Kext, it's necessary to get all cores from "unsupported" intel Generations, Like Ader Lake, Raptor Lake. 

 

Its useful to bring establish to intel Cores like mine i9-13900K

 

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@Max.1974 Thank you very much my dear friend. You are a very admirable person. You responded very quickly.😍

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On 9/20/2024 at 1:12 PM, Max.1974 said:

Thanks to @chris1111 and @Slice and Clover team for new release. I compiled just now in Sequoia 15.1 beta 

 

 

 

 

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https://github.com/CloverHackyColor/CloverBootloader/actions/runs/10952168338 

 

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Finally solved this issue thanks a lot @chris1111 @Slice @Max.1974

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hi guys, i need help configuring clover from scratch to be able to boot Sequoia 15.0 with it for my hardware ?

I have been able to install Sequoia with latest opencore and boot with it but the Sequoia feels generally slower for some reason and my gpu is getting hotter and the fan start to spin a bit higher for some unknown reason and i need to see information about the gpu temps but cant since there is no support for that in opencore unlike Clover.

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4 minutes ago, axonleo said:

hi guys, i need help configuring clover from scratch to be able to boot Sequoia 15.0 with it for my hardware ?

I have been able to install Sequoia with latest opencore and boot with it but the Sequoia feels generally slower for some reason and my gpu is getting hotter and the fan start to spin a bit higher for some unknown reason and i need to see information about the gpu temps but cant since there is no support for that in opencore unlike Clover.

 

Hi @axonleo how is going? My friend, to use in your hardware from your signature its need use OCLP, and Clover is very fast, more than Opencore (with i tested) and I not recommend you upgrade to Sequoia. I have one Laptop Lenovo E470 Kaby Lake and is smooth, but your machine is a little older for this system. But Clover is better than OC on my Opinion. Simple and fast. 

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1 hour ago, Max.1974 said:

 

Hi @axonleo how is going? My friend, to use in your hardware from your signature its need use OCLP, and Clover is very fast, more than Opencore (with i tested) and I not recommend you upgrade to Sequoia. I have one Laptop Lenovo E470 Kaby Lake and is smooth, but your machine is a little older for this system. But Clover is better than OC on my Opinion. Simple and fast. 

Hi, im good man :) how are you? I understand but still wanna try and see how it works booting Sequoia with clover... but how do i configure clover to boot my current Sequoia.

Can we get through it step by step ?

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Hi my friend, I believe you are a good man, but Sandy Bridge for Sequoia its not problem, maybe you can run, problem is Nvidia Zotac 680. Maybe you can download EFI basic from Olarila.com (made by @MaLd0n) and he give to you support. I have no idea to start this processor. Forgive me. 

 

Try start here:  EFI basic for all chipsets 

 

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Hello all!

I translated my book to English.

https://github.com/CloverHackyColor/CloverBootloader/releases/download/5160/Clover_Of_Khaki_Color_5160-en.pdf

It is not manual but rather a history of Hackintosh. It is documentation on Clover in past and in present in its historical. It is a swarm of hackintosh instructions.

Sorry for google translated text. If someone with native English has some notes then I can provide editable ODT version. Just ask me.

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10 hours ago, Max.1974 said:

Hi my friend, I believe you are a good man, but Sandy Bridge for Sequoia its not problem, maybe you can run, problem is Nvidia Zotac 680. Maybe you can download EFI basic from Olarila.com (made by @MaLd0n) and he give to you support. I have no idea to start this processor. Forgive me. 

 

Try start here:  EFI basic for all chipsets 

 

no worries man i will check it even though i dont think its going to work for some reason since i have tried it before with sonoma and it didnt work but lets see if Sequoia version is better

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4 hours ago, Slice said:

Hello all!

I translated by book to English.

https://github.com/CloverHackyColor/CloverBootloader/releases/download/5160/Clover_Of_Khaki_Color_5160-en.pdf

It is not manual but rather a history of Hackintosh. It is documentation on Clover in past and in present in its historical. It is a swarm of hackintosh instructions.

Sorry for google translated text. If someone with native English has some notes then I can provide editable ODT version. Just ask me.

 

Thanks a lot @Slice this month I translate to portuguese, and its amazing History !! You are a Warrior!!! :superman:

 

I not finish to read and correct some words. 

 

Manual em Português PT-BR Clover 5160 🇧🇷 

Manual Clover HackyColor 5160 Portugues Brasil @Slice.pdf

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Hello everyone, I have a problem. I want to know if everyone is like me or not. The thing is that Bluetooth does not work with Clover. If you want it to work, you have to boot with Opencore first. After that, when you boot Clover, Bluetooth will work 100%. But every time I edit and change the config.plist and reset NVRAM, the problem will come back again. Bluetooth does not work with Clover. You have to go to Opencore first. Is it possible that NVRAM remembers the values that Opencore saved?

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1 hora atrás, naiclub disse:

Olá a todos, eu tenho um problema. Eu quero saber se todo mundo é como eu ou não. O problema é que o Bluetooth não funciona com o Clover. Se você quiser que funcione, você tem que inicializar com o Opencore primeiro. Depois disso, quando você inicializar o Clover, o Bluetooth funcionará 100%. Mas toda vez que eu edito e mudo o config.plist e redefino a NVRAM, o problema volta novamente. O Bluetooth não funciona com o Clover. Você tem que ir ao Opencore primeiro. É possível que a NVRAM se lembre dos valores que o Opencore salvou?

 

Hi @Naiclube my friend, try use this commands: 

 

 

sudo nvram bluetoothInternalControllerInfo=0

 

sudo nvram bluetoothExternalDongleFailed=0

 

sudo nvram bluetoothHostControllerSwitchBehavior=always

 

After that, check your Nvram with Terminal and type 

 

Nvram -p 

 

Im using Clover and a long time a go not need using OC, but with Broadcom is native get this configurations. 

 

The situation maybe is create by DIMM RAM memory that I need fix it in SMBIOS Menu. 

 

It's not in Manual, but I get it works fine! 

 

 

 

 

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You follow instructions from Dortania and add on Clover SMBIOS. Not open with Clover Configurator, but in Clover v2 the sample.plist exist this Memory menu. 

 

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Note: OCLP insert this boot-args natively like commit from Github 

 

https://github.com/dortania/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher/commit/5d142fd19ffc8ac9dfc66ac511351d7a652f06b3

 

It's possible you try run OCLP even you will not use Broadcom Wireless and Bluetooth, but only intel. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Max.1974 said:

 

Hi @Naiclube my friend, try use this commands: 

 

 

sudo nvram bluetoothInternalControllerInfo=0

 

sudo nvram bluetoothExternalDongleFailed=0

 

sudo nvram bluetoothHostControllerSwitchBehavior=always

 

After that, check your Nvram with Terminal and type 

 

Nvram -p 

 

Im using Clover and a long time a go not need using OC, but with Broadcom is native get this configurations. 

 

The situation maybe is create by DIMM RAM memory that I need fix it in SMBIOS Menu. 

 

It's not in Manual, but I get it works fine! 

 

 

 

 

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You follow instructions from Dortania and add on Clover SMBIOS. Not open with Clover Configurator, but in Clover v2 the sample.plist exist this Memory menu. 

 

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Note: OCLP insert this boot-args natively like commit from Github 

 

https://github.com/dortania/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher/commit/5d142fd19ffc8ac9dfc66ac511351d7a652f06b3

 

It's possible you try run OCLP even you will not use Broadcom Wireless and Bluetooth, but only intel. 

 

 

Thank you so much my friend. I will try it.

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14 hours ago, chris1111 said:

Boot args is not save in NVRAM from Clover

@chris1111 .It's exactly as you said. I've never noticed this before. I've been wondering for a long time.

 

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Before I boot to OC, it looks like this.

 

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After booting to OC it will appear as in the image <key>boot-args</key>
<string>-v watchdog=0 agdpmod=pikera alcid=12 npci=0x3000 -wegnoigpu e1000=0 -lilubetaall revcpu=1</string>

 

12 hours ago, Max.1974 said:

 

Hi @Naiclube my friend, try use this commands: 

 

Dear friend, I tried following your advice but it didn't work. And another thing, I tried to edit the RAM table to show it but it didn't boot at all.

Please forgive me.

This is a question in my mind. 108 points. Is it possible to make Clover work as Orencore can? And another thing, I have been following and using it for almost 10 years, since the pioneering era. I am afraid that it will die out like Camelon, which flourished for a while.

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