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2 hours ago, deeveedee said:

@PMheart Not sure I understand the difference between the 2.6.7 and 2.6.8 nightly builds (and how they relate to the 2.6.7 Release build in github), but what's most important is that downloading the nightly 2.6.8 build includes zxystd's BluetoolFixup.kext changes.  Thank you!

The nightly builds get the version from the project it self/xcode project data. If the version isn't bumped in Xcode/the project, it won't be bumped in the nightly builds. The nightly builds don't look at the github releases at all.

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On 7/14/2023 at 4:32 AM, cankiulascmnfye said:

 

It depends on which versions of BlueToolFixup you are using, I guess.

 

I am using this build by zxysd: https://github.com/zxystd/BrcmPatchRAM. It's ahead of the Acidanthera release and I didn't have to disable it prior to updating Sonoma – and it also works with Intel Cards.

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25 minutes ago, cankiulascmnfye said:

@1Revenger1 Can you tell me how to compile AirportItlwm.kext? If I run xcodebuild in Terminal, it only builds itlwm. I have removed firmware files that are not necessary for my Card so the kext is only a tenth of the original size (1,5 mb instead of 15) but I don't know why AirportItlwm is not compiled. Thank you. 

AFAIK firmware is the key feature. The kext will not work without it.

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10 hours ago, 1Revenger1 said:

The nightly builds get the version from the project it self/xcode project data. If the version isn't bumped in Xcode/the project, it won't be bumped in the nightly builds. The nightly builds don't look at the github releases at all.

This makes sense now that I see your explanation - thank you.  I have always assumed (incorrectly) that Acidanthera's github versioning and the nightly build versioning was consistent.  This is very helpful.

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2 horas atrás, STLVNUB disse:

Ok, qual é o truque para fazer o Intel Bluetooth funcionar?

 

Use this kexts

 

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You need check compatibility

 

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Maybe you need config plist add

 

 

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28 minutes ago, eSaF said:

@Max.1974 Hi Bro did you use a PCIe adapter with that Intel WiFi B/Tooth Card, if you did can you give the make and specs please. Cheers.

 

Hi @eSaF my brother, its on your hands!!!

 

My Pcie adapter is Broadcom, intel use M.2 especs and is covered by motherboard protectors and I can't see him. 

 

its possible coexists both because one is BT USB and another is M.2 2230, M.2 1216 CNVio2

 

 

Fenvi T-1919

 

 

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@eSaF

 

Im deleted Windows Partition because he is broken my HID Proxy BT keyboard and mouse to enter on BIOS without cable. 

 

Now im get back with only Opencore boot loader and macOs. 

 

 

Here my Intel Wifi Specs

 

8086, 0033

 

 

 

 

 

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Bro sorry you had problems with your Windows install, maybe off topic here but I use a Logitech Master MX mouse and Logitech MX Keyboard both wireless

for Sonoma, Ventura, Big Sur and Windows with no problem and both keyboard and mouse both wireless, both work in the BIOS as well on my MSI board.

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9 minutes ago, eSaF said:

Bro sorry you had problems with your Windows install, maybe off topic here but I use a Logitech Master MX mouse and Logitech MX Keyboard both wireless

for Sonoma, Ventura, Big Sur and Windows with no problem and both keyboard and mouse both wireless, both work in the BIOS as well on my MSI board.

 

Thanks for information my brother, im send to you a Ioreg file from my Desktop. 

 

Im will se your models, and now Apple Keyboard Bluetooth working fine, but I will see your model Logitech if im find with Portuguese Keyboard, im have one Microsoft KB very old and Good with wireless, Apple Driver included....heheheh!!! 

 

Regards. Cheers. 

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1 hour ago, Max.1974 said:

 

Use this kexts

 

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You need check compatibility

 

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Maybe you need config plist add

 

 

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What does IntelBTpatcher do?

and bluetoothInternalControllerInfo in nvram??

 

I don't use that and the bluetooth of the Lenovo works fine  ( Intel 9560 )

 

I only have IntelBluetoothFirmware and BluetoolFixUp 🤷‍♂️

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27 minutes ago, PoMpIs said:

 

What does IntelBTpatcher do?

and bluetoothInternalControllerInfo in nvram??

 

I don't use that and the bluetooth of the Lenovo works fine  ( Intel 9560 )

 

I only have IntelBluetoothFirmware and BluetoolFixUp 🤷‍♂️

https://openintelwireless.github.io/IntelBluetoothFirmware/FAQ.html#what-additional-steps-should-i-do-to-make-bluetooth-work-on-macos-monterey-and-newer

 

I have no idea but without this kexts my iNTEL BT AX211 not works 😉

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5 hours ago, ichelash said:

For Broadcom fellas..hold on tight, will be coming with the feedback soon...

 

Where did you find this build of OCLP 0.6.8?

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2 hours ago, ichelash said:

Cloned OCLP  repo, and then build the 0.6.8 app

 

It was worth a try.  I'm sure we'll be getting a big announcement when  the OCLP Devs release the Sonoma patcher for public use.

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Sterling-LWB5+ USB Adapter

Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)

Bluetooth® v5.2 Low Energy, Class 1/2

Infineon CYW4373E chipset

Based on BCM4373A0

what do you guys think about it could this be the next Hackin toy for Sonoma wifi

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