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finally got the realtek chipset alc262 to work on my vaio.......headphone out and internal

 

will try to get the internal mic working over this weekend...

 

Great Job!

If only the input worked. I don't see taruga's alc262 test files on the front page, but with one of these, the second or third the input worked. Good luck

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Where are the files???? Can someone tell me where can i find the AppleHDA.kext for ALC882? thanks

 

 

What do you mean?

 

Do you want to erase the previous file? Then it's explained a few posts ago.

 

Do you want to make it work? Then apply the patcher. You have everything you need in the previous few posts.

 

Good luck

 

@xytsao, look back and you'll find it

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Did anyone ever get Soundmax/ADI 1988b (vendor_id 11d4 dev_id 198B) working?

 

It seems to be a rather common codec on many motherboards today so I guess more people are as interested in this as I am (it's pretty much the only thing that's holding me back from using Mac OS X full time). Searched through and through the forum and elsewhere...

 

Taruga said he was working on it a couple of revisions back so I have tried both patchers, 16 - says "needs more research" and 17 - "line out/digital out in prefs panel but no sound on any output". And now he's been 'napped by Apple or sumthin'?

 

EDIT: Haven't tried AppleAzalia.kext since I couldn't find it in stock Leopard. Don't really believe in adding older kexts when they already seem rather "crippled" for this codec anyhow. AppleAzalia.kext (same old ver.) works for 2 ch output as usual - found it inside AppleAC97Audio.kext and moved it outside to "/S/L/Extensions". Would still prefer to have AppleHDA working of course! :)

 

Will keep an eye on this - back to Vista in the meantime.

 

And yeah, USB audio prob works but I haven't been able to find a cheaper one... only in the $140 price range (m-audio etc).

 

Thanks and keep up the good work - codec attached j.i.c.!

C.

mf_adi_1988b_codec0.txt

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Thanks, guys.

 

Tryed the patcher, but it wont work for my ALC268.

Hope it will be add in next version.

 

What do you mean?

 

Do you want to erase the previous file? Then it's explained a few posts ago.

 

Do you want to make it work? Then apply the patcher. You have everything you need in the previous few posts.

 

Good luck

 

@xytsao, look back and you'll find it

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Get it here: http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?sho...700#entry514080

 

there are more here:

http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?sho...700#entry515810

 

I don't have the ALC268 HDA patched beta kexts. I think there's some people around here with those files.

 

Try to find them on the HDA IRC channels

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The dumps are made on Linux... So, it doesn't matter if you're using them on Leo or Tiger. What matters is the patcher. It may well be that it doesn't work on Leo. Why don't you try and make your own codec dump?1 - Get a Linux Livecd - A really recent one (I use Ubuntu, but knoppix is good)2 - Boot from it and go to Terminal3 - Type cd /proc/asound4 - Type: cat /proc/asound/card0/codec#0 > /tmp/[insert codec dump filename].txt5 - Get the *.txt file at /tmp and save it to a pen drive. And that's it. You now have your own codec dump file to use with the patcher.Good. :(

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Seems the ADI/Soundmax (1986HD, 1988 and 1988b) range of codecs is only supported presently through AppleAzalia.kext. 2 ch output only...

 

Does anyone know anything about Taruga or anything about AppleHDA-patcher?

 

Seems strange to disappear and remove the files as well, don't it?

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Maybe this is just a crazy idea, but why don't you edit AppleHDA on your system and change the node value of Output/internal speakers for the one on your jack?

Probably you'll have to change the volume values also. But give it a try - don't forget to repair permissions, delete extensions cache and reboot after editing. If it works, then try to change volume values.

 

You can find where to edit by reading this Taruga's guide. Scroll down untill you find the highlighted part.

If it works, post here the results. If it doesn't, also post here. :D

 

 

Btw, Here is my dump from Ubuntu 7.10 (on a Dell XPS m1330).

This one gave me SPDIF and some extra nodes, but still only sound on jack :)

 

Used 1.16 patcher

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mine is intel d946gzis mb, pentium d processor 3.4 ghz, 1 gb ram, nvidia 7100 256mb graphics,40 gb segate ata hd and 160 gb sata segate hd,sigmatel onboard 9227 audio,[ not working with osx leopard] any solution tried various methods but no sucess, any help. have stac9227 codec dump text file, but dont know where to put them, HELP REQUIRED........

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mine is intel d946gzis mb, pentium d processor 3.4 ghz, 1 gb ram, nvidia 7100 256mb graphics,40 gb segate ata hd and 160 gb sata segate hd,sigmatel onboard 9227 audio,[ not working with osx leopard] any solution tried various methods but no sucess, any help. have stac9227 codec dump text file, but dont know where to put them, HELP REQUIRED........

 

I don't know if the patcher works with that sound card, but you can find it here

 

http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?sho...700#entry515810

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