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Its Lion 10.7.5 with Bronzovka's new kernel.

Yeah it should be recompiled under Lion.

I have no Lion installed so someone should do it.

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Tried compiling the Lion version, my Xcode is returning "Command /usr/sbin/chown failed with exit code 1" when I try to build the archive. Ever hear of it? Google seems to pull a bunch of stackoverflow returns but no one's suggestions seem to work.

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Tried compiling the Lion version, my Xcode is returning "Command /usr/sbin/chown failed with exit code 1" when I try to build the archive. Ever hear of it? Google seems to pull a bunch of stackoverflow returns but no one's suggestions seem to work.

Yes I've noticed it.

Just build and show in Finder to get it or...

Change the rights from user root and group wheel to something else in the projects settings

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Recompiled for Lion.

Thanks.

This will benefit many.

BTW: Cool alias... the first 4B of a universal binary (FAT magic)... nice ;)

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...hi, just noticed this in bootlog...should DSMOS still be arriving? :worried_anim:

 

3/27/13 8:57:55.000 PM bootlog[0]: BOOT_TIME 1364432275 0
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: Darwin Kernel Version 12.3.0: Sun Jan 6 22:37:10 PST 2013; root:xnu-2050.22.13~1/RELEASE_X86_64
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: vm_page_bootstrap: 1965549 free pages and 49683 wired pages
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: kext submap [0xffffff7f80735000 - 0xffffff8000000000], kernel text [0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff8000735000]
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: zone leak detection enabled
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: standard timeslicing quantum is 10000 us
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: standard background quantum is 2500 us
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: mig_table_max_displ = 74
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: corecrypto kext started!
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: Running kernel space in FIPS MODE
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: Plist hmac value is 735d392b68241ef173d81097b1c8ce9ba283521626d1c973ac376838c466757d
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: Computed hmac value is 735d392b68241ef173d81097b1c8ce9ba283521626d1c973ac376838c466757d
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: corecrypto.kext FIPS integrity POST test passed!
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: corecrypto.kext FIPS AES CBC POST test passed!
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: corecrypto.kext FIPS TDES CBC POST test passed!
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: corecrypto.kext FIPS SHA POST test passed!
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: corecrypto.kext FIPS HMAC POST test passed!
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: corecrypto.kext FIPS ECDSA POST test passed!
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: corecrypto.kext FIPS DRBG POST test passed!
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: corecrypto.kext FIPS POST passed!
[b]3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: DSMOS has arrived[/b]
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorId=0 LocalApicId=0 Enabled
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorId=1 LocalApicId=1 Enabled

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...hi, just noticed this in bootlog...should DSMOS still be arriving? :worried_anim:

 

3/27/13 8:57:55.000 PM bootlog[0]: BOOT_TIME 1364432275 0
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: Darwin Kernel Version 12.3.0: Sun Jan 6 22:37:10 PST 2013; root:xnu-2050.22.13~1/RELEASE_X86_64
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: vm_page_bootstrap: 1965549 free pages and 49683 wired pages
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: kext submap [0xffffff7f80735000 - 0xffffff8000000000], kernel text [0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff8000735000]
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: zone leak detection enabled
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: standard timeslicing quantum is 10000 us
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: standard background quantum is 2500 us
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: mig_table_max_displ = 74
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: corecrypto kext started!
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: Running kernel space in FIPS MODE
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: Plist hmac value is 735d392b68241ef173d81097b1c8ce9ba283521626d1c973ac376838c466757d
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: Computed hmac value is 735d392b68241ef173d81097b1c8ce9ba283521626d1c973ac376838c466757d
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: corecrypto.kext FIPS integrity POST test passed!
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: corecrypto.kext FIPS AES CBC POST test passed!
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: corecrypto.kext FIPS TDES CBC POST test passed!
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: corecrypto.kext FIPS SHA POST test passed!
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: corecrypto.kext FIPS HMAC POST test passed!
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: corecrypto.kext FIPS ECDSA POST test passed!
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: corecrypto.kext FIPS DRBG POST test passed!
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: corecrypto.kext FIPS POST passed!
[b]3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: DSMOS has arrived[/b]
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorId=0 LocalApicId=0 Enabled
3/27/13 8:58:01.000 PM kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorId=1 LocalApicId=1 Enabled

Only if Don't steal Mac OS X.kext is still present...

Move it to a backup location and re-create caches... it'll work ;)

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Andy, is it possible to use your kext alongside FakeSMC, to keep using HW sensor plugins?

 

Best regards!

Yep no problem at all :D

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hmmm, it only shows up in the bootlog, not in ioregistry, not in loaded extensions either...where is that little bugger hiding?(i have rebuilt caches...also deleted the caches and let os rebuild them) no waiting for dsmos...just arrived....and earlier in the boot process than with dsmos loaded :smoke:

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hmmm, it only shows up in the bootlog, not in ioregistry, not in loaded extensions either...where is that little bugger hiding?(i have rebuilt caches...also deleted the caches and let os rebuild them) no waiting for dsmos...just arrived....and earlier in the boot process than with dsmos loaded :smoke:

Good. So the kext arrives.

It should work thus. ;)

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Hi guys, just confirm here, appledcrypt still work after update to 10.8.3 (my intel machine), no dsmos no fakesmc too http://cl.ly/image/2k3W3L3T3L3e and the log from kextstat http://cl.ly/1T052o3x2919

 

:whistle: Still waiting amd_kernel for Mountain Lion. Thanks again Andy.....

Still waiting for Apple 10.8.3 source release...

Soon (I hope) :D

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Hello Andy,

 

nice work by the way,

so, anything new about the 10.8.3 version of your kext ??

cause i do still have the wait for system mapper problem and cannot boot without the -x flag

 

Using a DC7900 C2D 3.16Ghz

and a 10.8.3 made by myhack tool on an external thumb drive.

 

 

cheers

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Is there by chance any directions on how to use these? I am lost and do not want to mess things up.

Help - help.

Everything is explained in the help file for both Windows and OS X ;)

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Sorry for the quite inept question, Andy, but what does your app do? And please don't answer with "it's a PPF patcher", because i precisely don't know what's the utility of a PPF patcher... :P

 

All the best!

PPF-O-Maker can create PPF V1-V5 ppf files from 2 iso files and PPF-O-Matic applies these files on ISO/image files.

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Hi Andy,

 

I read the topic, but it is still not clear for me why I should run this kext.

From what I do understand FakeSMC seems to do something to DSMOS, but your kext is using another approach.

 

Could you please tell me for what reason it should be used? (No flaming, just to have an answer.. :P)

 

Thanks for your work btw.! :)

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I reworked the old driver of me and now it works on AHCI.

 

You need to edit the Info.plist as follows:

Open IORegistryExplorer.

Open Info.plist inside kext.

Look up your SATA controller and look under IOAHCISerialATAPI.

Copy the model data.

Paste it into the plist under AHCI ID injection instead of:

TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-222BB

One level lower in IORegistryExplorer you have IOSCSIPeripheralDeviceNub, look under it.

Copy the Vendor Identification and paste it instead of:

TSSTcorp

Copy the Product Identification and paste it instead of:

CDDVDW SH-222BB

Save the plist and install the driver.

 

Enjoy ;)

DVD_Apple.kext.zip

IORegistryExplorer.zip

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Thanks for this Andy. When I upgraded to a motherboard without IDE I had to replace my trusty old Pioneer DVR-111D and the drive I got (DVR-219L) wasn't detected as a SuperDrive. I tried to find some way to inject the model but couldn't find where OS X stores its list of SuperDrive models.

 

With a few extra edits I've now renamed it to a DVR-117D and it shows up as a SuperDrive :)

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