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Just a note in case this needs to be addressed. There are a few posts complaining about the MIDI server not launching arounds other parts of the forum. I don't know if the HDAudio patch has anything to do with it, but just a note incase. The error message is Unable to Launch MIDI Server when you try to configure the MIDI service under utilities.

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I have been trying to use the alc 861 file but i cannot find an alc 862 file to use does anyone have a dump from an alc 862

 

read the posts above. there's a french dude, who as a real good collection of dumps.

I think the name's sn8k

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Hello,

 

does anyone have a solution for my sound card?

 

I have an Mainboard Asus PB Vegas S2, nVidia nforce570 Chipset, (1 x PCI-E 16x, 3 x PCI Express, 2 x PCI),

and the Audio is Realtek 6 Channel HD Audio AD1986A

 

It would be great if you could help me :D

 

Edit:

I found a "AD1986a.txt" file which sounds like it could work for my soundcard. I read several posts on this board but don't know how to be able to change my "AppleHDA.kext"..

 

A prepatched .kext would be wonderful if anyone has it or could make one for me, because "AppleHDAPatcher_v1.15" gives me a kernel panic.

Here is the link to the txt file:

 

http://psykopat.free.fr/apple/AppleHDA/ADI/AD1986a.txt

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hi, Taruga,

 

I have the sony sz3xwp laptop, 9225, the vendor is the same as 8384 7661; I saw many people with this laptop would work with your patcher. I do drag and drop the linux codec dump into the patcher, but the screen just become grey. Try all the versions of your patcher. by the way, I check i have the kernel 8.8.1. could you please spare sometime to help me out?

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First a big thanks to Taruga and all the other contributors that make it possible to experience Mac OS X on x86 platforms.

 

I used Tarugas AppleHDAPatcher_v1.15 with the asus_n4l_vm_ALC882M.txt on freefrance website and so far most everthing is working.

 

My question is, under "Audio MIDI Setup" when I select "Configure Speakers" and "Multichannel" then arrow down on "Stereo" the only option I see available is "Stereo", all of the other options Surround,5.1,6.1,7.1, Geometric,Quadraphonic,Hexagonal, and Octagonal are all greyed out. Is there a way to make these selections available? Also in the "System Profiler" there is nothing listed under "Audio (Built In)".

 

Let me know if you need more information.

 

Thanks for any help!

 

Asus P5W DH Deluxe

ALC882m

BIOS 1901

Core 2 Duo E6400

3.2GHz

 

ATI Radeon X1950 Series:

 

Chipset Model: ATI Radeon X1950 Series

Type: Display

Bus: PCIe

VRAM (Total): 256 MB

Vendor: ATI (0x1002)

Device ID: 0x7244

Revision ID: 0x0000

Displays:

HW223:

Resolution: 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz

Depth: 32-bit Color

Core Image: Supported

Main Display: Yes

Mirror: Off

Online: Yes

Quartz Extreme: Supported

Rotation: Supported

 

System Version: Mac OS X 10.4.9 (8P2137)

Kernel Version: Darwin 8.9.1

Boot Volume: Macintosh HD

Computer Name: User1’s Computer

User Name: User1 (user1)

 

Machine Name: Apple Development Platform

Machine Model: ADP2,1

Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo

Processor Speed: 1.6 GHz

Number Of Processors: 1

Total Number Of Cores: 2

L2 Cache (per processor): 2 MB

Memory: 2 GB

Bus Speed: 400 MHz

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Hi Taruga,

 

First of all ... you made us very happy with your patches and drivers ... Good work!

But like all here i want more :tomato: That means: i used the ALC882 Sound Fix v0.4b and it works with Darwin Kernel Version 8.9.1: Thu Mar 15 20:55:00 PST 2007; netkas: 792.18.15~1/RELEASE_I386 i386 i386 and thanks to DiaboliK sugestion i made the Kernel flags to fsb=166 so now i do not get the "studders".

Under linux i get the dump code for audio device and i realised that is different from the one you provide to us. Here you go And also there should be only 2 output: Built-in Speakers and "Line Output=Headphones" and 3 Input: Internal Microphone, Microphone In and Line In.

Anyway i am happy with this ... but there is a way to be all perfect ? :angel:

 

Thanks Taruga for your grate work!

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Thank you so much for this! :P

Worked great on my Dell Inspiron 6400 (Tech specs in sig) - I am using the latest 8.8.1 SSE3 Semthex kernel fyi - no need to change FSB etc, works perfect "out of the box"

 

It also worked on Mac 10.4.9 with the new kernel (At least on the JaS SSE3 install - but my laptop didn't like windows partitions much after that, so I went back to 10.4.8) however sound was jittery, but I believe you have to set the FSB when using that which I didn't do... so that may have been the problem.

 

Cheers,

~mac.nub

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I've installed the appleHDA ver 0.4b & apparently I didn't have the 8.8.1 kernel (not sure but guessing, I can't make sure now :-s ) & now I've got a kernel panic

I didn't find the AppleAzallia.kext ( I might have removed it b4 while trying some other sound solution a long time ago or I was searching in the wrong place :thumbsup_anim: ), I've already had a sound running but wasn't playing correctly most of the times ( dont know how to describe it exactly but I guess u know what I mean)

I need to know how undo what I installed or update the kernel (or at least boot the system) without having to install a fresh copy of the system

thnx in advance :)

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So I have a P5GV-MX with AD1986a

 

By just installing 10.4.8 I have a volumes slider but no device found.

Using your patcher with the generic Linux dump and one I created I get the device but the volume slider is greyed out at lowest position.

Interstingly I can go into Audio/Midi settings and make sound during speaker test.

 

I feel that your patcher while it works for some rigs is just missing something in regards to the volume slider for the rest of us?

 

Also 10.4.7 installs fine and I have 2 ch sound.

 

Doing a kextstat in both .7 and .8 I see that the former seems to be using the AppleAzalis kext while .8 uses the AppleHDA kext.

 

Ven: 11d4

ID: 1986

 

UAA MS Bus Driver/Codec:

Vend:8086

ID: 2668

 

I've tried just copying what your patched kexts do in terms of these numbers and pasting them into the original kext but that doesn't work. I see your edited kexts are missing other stuff besides just changing those numbers.

Must be something in there we can do about that volume slider???

 

thx

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NEW UPDATE!!!!!!!

 

 

I've got my SOUND working now.

 

Solution:

 

1. I installed 10.4.8 using the newer Jas DVD which has the ppf1 and ppf2. During the intial install I just did a base install using the Intel kext and the Azaila support. I didn't do GMA 900 either at this time.

 

2. After the first start up after installation I had sound with no tweaking required!!!. Next I loaded up the install DVD and went into the system folder and installed the GMA900 support. (yes i tried above but couldn't read the screen on reboot)

Before Rebooting I used terminal with sudo -s to:

 

chmod -R 755 AppleIntel915.kext

chown -R root:wheel AppleIntel915.kext

 

then

 

chmod -R 755 AppleIntelIntegratedFramebuffer.kext

chown -R roote:wheel AppleIntelIntegratedFramebuffer.kext

 

(I did not tweak any of these files or delete anything)

 

diskutil repairpermissions /

 

exit terminal

 

Reboot

 

Voila I got my video back with CE/QI working.

 

My built in NIC worked out of the gate ok.

 

After doing a kextstat I now see that the AppleHDA kext is not used at all and the Azalia Familly one is

 

:):whistle::) :)

 

hope this helps some of yous

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i have a realtek alc883 it seems.. uploaded the patcher.txt file i got from ubuntu

 

for some reason sound works on youtube.. but when i play a file in vlc or qtime.. i tried xvid and wmv files.. it sounds just out of sync. crappy a bit slow.. garbled

 

i tried both this codec. on the 1.15 patcher and also the realtek codec from the repository.

 

i even tried this:

http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?sho...=36520&st=0

 

anybody have any ideas on how to fix it ? or which patcher to use :)

 

thanks

dGV

 

oh yeah kernel 8..9.1 koolkat update if that helps

patch.txt

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Need Help I have A Gateway MX6214 everything is working expect the Audio I tried to use the HDAPacther 1.15, but i get the folowing error:

 

AppleHDA Patcher - 2006/2007 Taruga v1.15

_______________________________________________________

Codec : SigmaTel ID 7634

 

Vendor Id : 0x83847634

 

Subsystem Id : 0x107b0461

 

_______________________________________________________

 

 

* Detected unsupported SigmaTel Codec

Exiting... :rolleyes:

 

My ID is 7634 and VEN 8384 by Sigmatel Please Help.....

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I've seen Taruga made support for ADI1988b codec, but I can't seem to make it work :2cents:. I'm new to the hackintosh scene, so please tell me, what am I doing wrong.

When I run the AppleHDAPatcher_v1.15.zip system crashes.

 

Here's what I did:

  1. Downloaded the AppleHDAPatcher_v1.15.zip
  2. Double-clicked the zip file on my desktop (which apparently extracted the content of the zip file)
  3. Downloaded the codec dump for ADI1988b codec
  4. Dragged and dropped the codec dump (.txt file) on the patcher, and system crashed immediately (... telling me I have to power down the machine ...)

I've tried to run the AppleHDAPatcher without dropping the codec dump on it (just double-clicking on it), and it also crashed.

 

Here's what I have:

  • Asus P5W64 PRO motherboard
  • Intel QX6700 processor
  • TP-LINK TL-651G
  • Mac OS X 10.4.8 [JaS AMD-Intel-SSE2-SSE3 with PPF1 & PPF2].iso (I don't know which kernel does it use)
  • ... other hardware is probably irrelevant

Can someone please help me with this?

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Hello everyone, my first post here.

 

I have a question about this HDA solution. Right now i'm using the 10.4.8 Jas release and my sound works like a charm, but when i upgrade OSX to 10.4.9 my sound plays chuckled, it plays sound for half a second and stops half a second and sounds distorted. Does this have anything to do with the 10.4.9 kernel or is there something else that messes up the sound? Anyone else had this problem?

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I've seen Taruga made support for ADI1988b codec, but I can't seem to make it work :pirate2:. I'm new to the hackintosh scene, so please tell me, what am I doing wrong.

When I run the AppleHDAPatcher_v1.15.zip system crashes.

 

Here's what I did:

  1. Downloaded the AppleHDAPatcher_v1.15.zip
  2. Double-clicked the zip file on my desktop (which apparently extracted the content of the zip file)
  3. Downloaded the codec dump for ADI1988b codec
  4. Dragged and dropped the codec dump (.txt file) on the patcher, and system crashed immediately (... telling me I have to power down the machine ...)

I've tried to run the AppleHDAPatcher without dropping the codec dump on it (just double-clicking on it), and it also crashed.

 

Here's what I have:

  • Asus P5W64 PRO motherboard
  • Intel QX6700 processor
  • TP-LINK TL-651G
  • Mac OS X 10.4.8 [JaS AMD-Intel-SSE2-SSE3 with PPF1 & PPF2].iso (I don't know which kernel does it use)
  • ... other hardware is probably irrelevant

Can someone please help me with this?

 

I have the same on-board sound, and it doesn't seem to be supported by HDA patcher yet, however Azalia modding works fine, at least gives stereo output...

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