noemj3 Posted January 21, 2016 Share Posted January 21, 2016 thks man, mine hackintosh its sucesfully, Pentium g3250, mb gigabyte ga-b85m-d3v 4 gb ram. thks a lot. from México. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blaggah Posted February 1, 2016 Share Posted February 1, 2016 The Pentium Haswell only works with mountain lion 10.8.5. But with clover and a little bit of work it is possible have a pentium haswell working in the latest version of Mac OS X. 1. The first thing we do it Is enter into our bios setting and change the following options: CPU enhanced halt (C1E) to ENABLED C3 State Support to DISABLED C6/C7 State Support to DISABLED CPU Thermal Monitor to ENABLED CPU EIST Function to DISABLED 2. For this solution is required use Clover. a. Well here is the magic with this CPUID we convert our pentium into a IVY BRIDGE CPU. <key>KernelAndKextPatches</key> <dict> <key>FakeCPUID</key> <string>0x0306A0</string> </dict> b. This arguments is for use XNU Power Management instead AICPM. <key>Boot</key> <dict> <key>Arguments</key> <string>-xcpm</string> </dict> c. The only three definitions that speedstep works are: (Macmini6,2) (iMac13,1) (iMac13,2) <key>SMBIOS</key> <dict> <key>ProductName</key> <string>Macmini6,2</string> </dict> d. This table needs to be removed or otherwise is not possible to use the Macmini6,2 definition. (This step is not necessary if the iMac definition is used) <key>ACPI</key> <dict> <key>DropTables</key> <array> <dict> <key>Signature</key> <string>MCFG</string> </dict> </array> </dict> I leave a config.plist already edited for the people with no experience with Clover. config.plist.zip 3. The only thing left to do is create a ssdt for our processor. a. Download the Piker-Alpha/ssdtPRGen.sh curl -o ~/ssdtPRGen.sh https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Piker-Alpha/ssdtPRGen.sh/Beta/ssdtPRGen.sh b. The next step is to set the execute/search bits by entering this terminal command: chmod +x ~/ssdtPRGen.sh c. Run the ssdtPRGen.sh for first time. ./ssdtPRGen.sh -c 2 d. Obviously ssdtPRGen.sh it does nothing because it do not have the necessary information. Download the Haswell.cfg edited with pentium information descompress and put into the ~/library/ssdtPRGen/Data. You can use the terminal for open the folder. open ~/library/ssdtPRGen/Data Haswell.cfg.zip 4. Run again the ssdtPRGen.sh using the name of your processor If your have a G3258 run: ./ssdtPRGen.sh -c 2 -p G3258 Or if you have a G1850 ./ssdtPRGen.sh -c 2 -p G1850 Once finished you will have the ssdt.aml on the ~/Library/ssdtPRGen/. Move it to /EFI/CLOVER/ACPI/patched If your motherboard is series 8 rename to SSDT-2.aml but if is series 9 rename to SSDT-4.aml Note: The list of Pentium and celeron Haswell processors are not complete I only added the Processors that has a 53W of TDP. If you want to add another processor to the list, edit it for yourself the Haswell.cfg I can't wait to try this out on my g3258 along with my MSI PC Mate z97. Anyone here has the same board as me? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blaggah Posted February 8, 2016 Share Posted February 8, 2016 So i'm making an attempt at it and I'm getting stuck at sound assertion in applehdadriver at line 1084. How do I bypass that? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dixipix Posted February 19, 2016 Share Posted February 19, 2016 Hi, Sorry for waking this thread again. I have a G3220 CPU and have managed to install and run El capitan quite good on my machine. But the "only" problem left seems to be that my CPU is stuck at 792Mhz and won't go over that. I have read this thread a couple of times and can't work it out. Here are specs: MB: MSI Z87-G45 CPU: Pentium G3220 (used fake CPUID = 0x0106e0 Ivy Bridge i5) GPU: 2 x Gainward Nvidia GTX570 RAM: Kingston 2x4 GB 1333 Mhz SSD: Intel 530 series 120GB Are there any chances to get the cpu to run at a higher frequency? I would be very grateful if someone is willing to help me out. Thanks in advance Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crashnburn_in Posted February 29, 2016 Share Posted February 29, 2016 I've been looking at some cheap Braswell boxes and wonder what Path to take to get Yose or Mav running on it. I just made a new build using the G3220 53W (Plan to use for about 5 months then go i5) and am trying to get it working and came across here While I was waiting on my parts coming I got 10.10 to run on a celeron 847 1.1ghz and thought this would be just as easy Thanks for guide. Works great! Which Celeron and Which Mobo & GPU? How did you get it working on the Celeron - Please share? thks man, mine hackintosh its sucesfully, Pentium g3250, mb gigabyte ga-b85m-d3v 4 gb ram. thks a lot. from México. Do share what which GPU or without it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alexios91 Posted March 6, 2016 Share Posted March 6, 2016 Hi. Can someone post a SSDT-2.aml for g3258? I can't do it anymore but i don't know why! Months ago I did it but right know ssddtPrGen.sh shows me errors in Terminal. Could Do someone help me? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Graeme43 Posted March 26, 2016 Share Posted March 26, 2016 I've been looking at some cheap Braswell boxes and wonder what Path to take to get Yose or Mav running on it. Which Celeron and Which Mobo & GPU? How did you get it working on the Celeron - Please share? Do share what which GPU or without it? It was an Asus C8HM70-I/HDMI Motherboard and was bored waiting on my G3220 build parts coming (now has i5) so I put in my old Mac Pros 7300GT card into the PCI-E slot and fired it up in the case I had waiting. I cloned my existing OS X to a spare HD and I was using Mac Pro 1,1 as well and I think I just cloned the chameleon boot loader from that and it all fired up fine within 15 minutes of me building it. I used a usb wifi dongle with it What amazed me the most was how great it was to use. Really smooth and snappy. I did put my ATI 4870 in to try but I needed that for Mac. I swear it was like night and day between having windows on it and this was on a 500GB hd and not a SSD. Unbelievable! With windows it felt like hell using it but it was like a nice internet machine with Mac OS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lore3333 Posted March 30, 2016 Share Posted March 30, 2016 It's possible to use this metod with a g4400 Pentium skylake ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
br33zy Posted April 12, 2016 Share Posted April 12, 2016 (edited) Sup guys, thanks for this post. I currently have the G3258 running on stock clock speeds. My overclock runs at 4.3ghz. How do i change the configuration to speed-step all the way to 4.3ghz -- something like this? ## Haswell desktop processor data. gDesktopHaswellCPUList=( G3258,53,800,4300,4300,2,2 ) However, what to do with the Max TDP? Do I increase it? Leave it stock, at 53w? Thanks for the work guys! Edit: stehor and Quadie think it'll be fine running my overclock of 4.3ghz at 1.3v on the stock TDP value of 53. Edited April 12, 2016 by br33zy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
caciqueblanco Posted April 19, 2016 Share Posted April 19, 2016 Great Job stinga11! Thank you for your post. I am new in Hackintosh world. I coud build my first Hackintosh Pc and reading you post i coud make it. My PC>>>> Mother: Gigabyte B85M-HD3 Procesor: Intel Celeron G1820 2,7GHz Memory: 2GB 1333MHz DDR3 Video Card: Zotac Geforce 9800 GT 512MB HD: Toshiba 120GB SATA III I installed El Capitan 10.11.4 and it works great. I can't imagine how it will work with i5 and 16GB of ram. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Huckleberry Pie Posted June 10, 2016 Share Posted June 10, 2016 The -c argument appears to have been replaced with -cpus. Also, when I generated my SSDT I get this on the terminal: "Number logical CPU's: 4 (Core Frequency: 3200 MHz)" Would that cause any issues considering that the G3258 only has two physical cores and no Hyperthreading? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vandroiy2012 Posted June 14, 2016 Share Posted June 14, 2016 MacOS Sierra 10.12 this method NOT working . Any ideas? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
syscl Posted June 14, 2016 Share Posted June 14, 2016 The -c argument appears to have been replaced with -cpus. Also, when I generated my SSDT I get this on the terminal: "Number logical CPU's: 4 (Core Frequency: 3200 MHz)" Would that cause any issues considering that the G3258 only has two physical cores and no Hyperthreading? -c argv was replaced with -target. Wrong CPU number, you have to add the right information for your processor. More details can be found in the conversations above. syscl 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
syscl Posted June 14, 2016 Share Posted June 14, 2016 MacOS Sierra 10.12 this method NOT working . Any ideas? I've heard that kextstopatch and AppleALC(one of my favourite kexts) failed on macOS. I have a very similar specs, MSI H87+G1840. So here's the dirty patch to make Ivy Bridge code run on Haswell now, wait for your feedback since the desktop with G1840 is far from me now. If you can provide the kernel for further assemble will be better sudo perl -pi -e 's|\x74\x11\x83\xF8\x3C|\x74\x11\x83\xF8\x0A|g' /System/Library/Kernels/kernel syscl Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vandroiy2012 Posted June 14, 2016 Share Posted June 14, 2016 I've heard that kextstopatch and AppleALC(one of my favourite kexts) failed on macOS. I have a very similar specs, MSI H87+G1840. So here's the dirty patch to make Ivy Bridge code run on Haswell now, wait for your feedback since the desktop with G1840 is far from me now. If you can provide the kernel for further assemble will be better sudo perl -pi -e 's|\x74\x11\x83\xF8\x3C|\x74\x11\x83\xF8\x3A|g' /System/Library/Kernels/kernel syscl Sorry. Can't say anything about kextstopatch because i can't install Sierra on my PC(( As for AppleALC - from S/L/E it works but i have only one report. Also Apple changed codec verification. If you mask codec under ADI1984B (0x11D4198B) you should apply additional patch Find - 8A19D411 Replace - 00000000 Name - AppleHDA But i can't test it and make changes to AppleALC codec database without working MacOS Sierra About kernel - you want me to send you 10.12 native kernel? And please can you be more specific about this patch sudo perl -pi -e 's|\x74\x11\x83\xF8\x3C|\x74\x11\x83\xF8\x3A|g' /System/Library/Kernels/kernel How is it work? What should i do to apply it on my Install USB made with createinstallmedia. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
syscl Posted June 14, 2016 Share Posted June 14, 2016 Sorry. Can't say anything about kextstopatch because i can't install Sierra on my PC(( As for AppleALC - from S/L/E it works but i have only one report. Also Apple changed codec verification. If you mask codec under ADI1984B (0x11D4198B) you should apply additional patch Find - 8A19D411 Replace - 00000000 Name - AppleHDA But i can't test it and make changes to AppleALC codec database without working MacOS Sierra About kernel - you want me to send you 10.12 native kernel? And please can you be more specific about this patch sudo perl -pi -e 's|\x74\x11\x83\xF8\x3C|\x74\x11\x83\xF8\x0A|g' /System/Library/Kernels/kernel How is it work? What should i do to apply it on my Install USB made with createinstallmedia. Thanks. The method is the same as we did on 10.10.x and 10.11.x to make Haswell Pentium and Celeron work. That is fake cpu id to fool OS X think Haswell(0x0306C3) as IvyBridge(0x0306A0). Since the kernel patch does not work on macOS till now, we have to do the dirty patch in terminal. Sorry for my typo in #64, the correct one should be sudo perl -pi -e 's|\x74\x11\x83\xF8\x3C|\x74\x11\x83\xF8\x0A|g' /System/Library/Kernels/kernel I mistyped it, sorry. More details can be found here: http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/301585-haswell-e-mach-kernel-patch-5960x-5830k-and-5820k-1010-10101-yosemite/ It's better to use 10.11.x or older system to apply that patch in your Install USB, suppose your Install USB name install_osx, then apply the patch by typing sudo perl -pi -e 's|\x74\x11\x83\xF8\x3C|\x74\x11\x83\xF8\x0A|g' /Volumes/install_osx/System/Library/Kernels/kernel Maybe I can patch that kernel for you(but I have no PCs to test, wait for your feedback) Still busy these day:( But I want to thank you and vit9696, the AppleALC is invaluable and elegant kext to power AppleHDA up! Thanks! Best syscl 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vandroiy2012 Posted June 14, 2016 Share Posted June 14, 2016 The method is the same as we did on 10.10.x and 10.11.x to make Haswell Pentium and Celeron work. That is fake cpu id to fool OS X think Haswell(0x0306C3) as IvyBridge(0x0306A0). Since the kernel patch does not work on macOS till now, we have to do the dirty patch in terminal. Sorry for my typo in #64, the correct one should be sudo perl -pi -e 's|\x74\x11\x83\xF8\x3C|\x74\x11\x83\xF8\x0A|g' /System/Library/Kernels/kernel I mistyped it, sorry. More details can be found here: http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/301585-haswell-e-mach-kernel-patch-5960x-5830k-and-5820k-1010-10101-yosemite/ It's better to use 10.11.x or older system to apply that patch in your Install USB, suppose your Install USB name install_osx, then apply the patch by typing sudo perl -pi -e 's|\x74\x11\x83\xF8\x3C|\x74\x11\x83\xF8\x0A|g' /Volumes/install_osx/System/Library/Kernels/kernel Maybe I can patch that kernel for you(but I have no PCs to test, wait for your feedback) Still busy these day:( But I want to thank you and vit9696, the AppleALC is invaluable and elegant kext to power AppleHDA up! Thanks! Best syscl Sorry, but it didn't work Here it is vanilla kernel from 10.12 kernel.zip maybe you can find something useful Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
syscl Posted June 16, 2016 Share Posted June 16, 2016 Sorry, but it didn't work Here it is vanilla kernel from 10.12 kernel.zip maybe you can find something useful Please try this one, actually there's something indeed different from previous kernel(10.11.x). kernel.zip We have to find assembler code of 10.12 mach_kernel like this ffffff80006cb69b 83f83a cmpl $0x3a, %eax and replace it with 83f83c to make the Haswell platform can run Ivy Bridge's code ffffff80006cb69b 83f83c cmpl $0x3c, %eax Wish it could work. syscl Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vandroiy2012 Posted June 16, 2016 Share Posted June 16, 2016 Please try this one, actually there's something indeed different from previous kernel(10.11.x). Wish it could work. syscl Hello. Replaced kernel in System/Library/Kernels and got KP. Here is KP photo. Should i do anything else except replacing kernel? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
syscl Posted June 16, 2016 Share Posted June 16, 2016 Hello. Replaced kernel in System/Library/Kernels and got KP. Here is KP photo. Should i do anything else except replacing kernel? IMG_20160616_175228.jpg Oops, try to remove <key>KernelAndKextPatches</key> <dict> <key>FakeCPUID</key> <string>0x0306A0</string> </dict> And update Clover to the latest version(there's more improvements on macOS). syscl Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vandroiy2012 Posted June 16, 2016 Share Posted June 16, 2016 Oops, try to remove <key>KernelAndKextPatches</key> <dict> <key>FakeCPUID</key> <string>0x0306A0</string> </dict> And update Clover to the latest version(there's more improvements on macOS). syscl I'll try to remove FakeCPUID. Should i delete -xcpm key from bootargs? Clover is already updated to r3561 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
syscl Posted June 16, 2016 Share Posted June 16, 2016 I'll try to remove FakeCPUID. Should i delete -xcpm key from bootargs? Clover is already updated to r3561 Yes, you can try to remove -xcpm to see if it works. syscl Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vandroiy2012 Posted June 16, 2016 Share Posted June 16, 2016 Yes, you can try to remove -xcpm to see if it works. syscl Sorry. No luck . Same KP also with or without -xcpm. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
syscl Posted June 16, 2016 Share Posted June 16, 2016 Sorry. No luck . Same KP also with or without -xcpm. Please try this new one. kernel.zip syscl Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vandroiy2012 Posted June 16, 2016 Share Posted June 16, 2016 Please try this new one. syscl Got another KP. Much more later then first one... Anonymous UUID: 745F22C3-5BCB-01B2-5A06-B39863639E90 Thu Jun 16 18:38:31 2016 *** Panic Report *** panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff801c375b0e): launchd exited -- no exit reason available -- (signal 4, exit status 0 ) uuid info: 0x118035000 uuid = <13c9a7ee-7ece-33f6-ab7e-d47fcee54f17> 0x10c874000 uuid = <00bfd91d-08c7-3483-b05d-ffaadd28554d> 0x10c8c9000 uuid = <f3a36220-3968-3e23-8cb4-00e5864fb868> 0x10c8d7000 uuid = <7e95724e-e897-3bc8-b06c-57a5b4621f64> 0x10cd8d000 uuid = <bdfba3f0-890d-383b-aa68-5d7fa6725227> 0x10cd99000 uuid = <89363826-3560-38cb-8865-3bb467fc587d> 0x10cdb8000 uuid = <37ebc22f-dde4-3b13-bc6b-7216ca653996> 0x10cdc5000 uuid = <b374d147-2e5b-3ca9-9afd-610a657e598b> 0x10cddd000 uuid = <249aae02-0678-349c-9f18-5bb612541529> 0x10cdf3000 uuid = <2bc87b3a-0162-3cc1-a24d-87a6cf2962d6> 0x10ce09000 uuid = <a7da8280-52e0-3c8f-a0f0-131c71d3cc4d> 0x10ceaa000 uuid = <87e3154d-970e-353f-8513-d19ff710bf28> 0x10cf22000 uuid = <9e37ae23-f24e-33be-814f-b02ad9f5896e> 0x10cf30000 uuid = <9ded0b0f-3a87-3a78-b4f4-2e6aa922da10> 0x10cf36000 uuid = <0a6a09a7-b600-30e1-9588-62d3cd0d26f5> 0x10cf43000 uuid = <ef293f52-6dc0-31a6-9c50-7c05f6bd649b> 0x10cf54000 uuid = <e7a8c2b3-893b-3e18-a663-8b930bbd5bba> 0x10cf5f000 uuid = <e952de8c-cc1c-3ac8-b773-d44060df8c30> 0x10cf6d000 uuid = <6b431711-a93e-3516-9689-ca9f08440dcf> 0x10cf94000 uuid = <c7934e6e-9a72-3090-984b-0a87becc808f> 0x10cf9c000 uuid = <7eb6bc9c-e7de-3f0f-890e-0fc478a6f034> 0x10d052000 uuid = <2d62ff0d-0769-3165-9290-456447d64016> 0x10d061000 uuid = <21318394-1e51-3d72-8571-3992b7cdf805> 0x10d06a000 uuid = <dfca3bd7-9663-314e-8432-e6bacf3684a1> 0x10d095000 uuid = <0067cc81-fbf1-3578-b790-8bd37aa77998> 0x10d0a5000 uuid = <5a761f17-564f-3de9-b5b6-d587b6a885fe> 0x10d0e9000 uuid = <fb0b1a10-f9e8-3e1a-bd77-b40584366d05> 0x10d126000 uuid = <4512b7c3-84e6-3dac-a895-8d34ee3416c1> 0x10d181000 uuid = <fbc0b819-3762-3a47-870d-6ce338225a9f> 0x10d1ac000 uuid = <cf0ce85c-ae12-3bcc-a0c1-a0966ec5ad7b> 0x10d226000 uuid = <b14f9266-4e35-3b5e-ae4b-1c299a7df409> 0x10d241000 uuid = <265f9e25-b375-3ef9-82e7-4c5d726ad28a> 0x10d256000 uuid = <d312cd8f-f520-3473-90de-ab2e1369b4cb> 0x10d268000 uuid = <d5d842d1-087e-308d-ace6-7149883c71d3> 0x10d280000 uuid = <460ea58c-ede2-3589-bb58-a018fcc2b26d> 0x10d28d000 uuid = <d2516d36-10de-3e68-9bcc-2f3177e7c363> 0x10d298000 uuid = <e9dea033-e98b-3c46-a934-68b199d4d892> 0x10d2a9000 uuid = <4e37b968-f90a-3462-b765-12a603622ed9> 0x10d2e0000 uuid = <2877b4b0-9844-3dd0-9eb1-9a840d1dff7b> 0x10d2ed000 uuid = <b36306a5-8796-3b34-aab4-0bc30dd36a72> 0x10d33b000 uuid = <fea61d43-2a11-33b2-afac-49d5423c2407> 0x10d347000 uuid = <ca3cd152-3ac0-3ff6-af90-63c17c01277e> 0x10d387000 uuid = <b1c56346-1f2b-3c05-9068-2a20f3af778d> Thread 0 crashed RAX: 0x000000010ccaf358, RBX: 0x000000010ccaf310, RCX: 0x000000010ccaf348, RDX: 0x000000000000007c RSP: 0x00007fff53389970, RBP: 0x00007fff53389970, RSI: 0x0000000000000000, RDI: 0x000000010ccaf358 R8: 0x0000000040000000, R9: 0x0000000000000008, R10: 0x0000000000000030, R11: 0x000000010d269ec0 R12: 0x0000000000000000, R13: 0x00007fff53389e80, R14: 0x0000000000000000, R15: 0x0000000000000000 RFL: 0x0000000000010283, RIP: 0x000000010d25bd90, CS: 0x000000000000002b, SS: 0x0000000000000023 Thread 0: 0xffffff802d638b60 0x000000010d26a27a 0x000000010d26a19a 0x000000010d269ef0 0x000000010c8d85be 0x000000010c8d8514 0x0000000118039d4c 0x0000000118039f25 0x000000010cf25584 0x000000010c8d8074 0x000000010ceabc64 0x000000010ceabc13 0x000000010c8caa02 0x000000011804a063 0x000000011804a266 0x0000000118045bf0 0x0000000118045b87 0x0000000118044c60 0x0000000118044cf5 0x00000001180372f6 0x000000011803b459 0x0000000118036249 0x0000000118036036 0x0000000000000001 Mac OS version: Not yet set Kernel version: Darwin Kernel Version 16.0.0: Fri Jun 3 13:56:38 PDT 2016; root:xnu-3705.0.0.1.10~1/RELEASE_X86_64 Kernel UUID: 79D0A860-C130-3371-AB9B-3772AE60777B System model name: iMac13,1 (Mac-00BE6ED71E35EB86) Model: iMac13,1, BootROM IM131.010A.B09, 2 processors, Intel Core i5, 2,69 GHz, 4 GB, SMC 2.11f14 Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GT 240, NVIDIA GeForce GT 240, PCIe, 512 MB Memory Module: BANK0/DIMM0, 4 GB, DDR3, 1600 MHz, Micron Technology, 16KTF51264AZ-1G6M1M1 Network Service: Ethernet, Ethernet, en0 PCI Card: NVIDIA GeForce GT 240, Display Controller, PCI Slot 0 PCI Card: Realtek RTL8168G/8111G PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet, Ethernet, Ethernet Serial ATA Device: OCZ-VERTEX3, 120,03 GB Serial ATA Device: ST500DM002-1BD142, 500,11 GB USB Device: USB 2.0 Bus USB Device: Hub USB Device: USB 2.0 Bus USB Device: Hub USB Device: USB 3.0 Bus USB Device: Composite Device USB Device: USB OPTICAL MOUSE Thunderbolt Bus: Netkas told something today about same panic on processors without SSE4 instructions Bad news for everyone who still uses 65-nm intel cpu based on conroe arch (for example MP1,1/2,1).SSE4 is being used now in system application and these cpus a missing it. For example, trying to run macOS 10.12 on MP1,1/MP2,1 will give a panic because launchd process (init process, if it dies – kernel in panic) dies with signal 4 (illegal instruction). Your only hope is when 10.12 released and sources code for kernel becomes available, if somebody will implement sse4,1 emulator (similar to sse3 emulation in the past) http://netkas.org/?p=1448 But i don't understand. According to Intel http://ark.intel.com/ru/products/78955/Intel-Celeron-Processor-G1820-2M-Cache-2_70-GHz Celeron G1820 have SSE4.1/4.2 instructions... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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