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Hey guys i need your input in this issue I'm facing with my Hackintosh. Currently I'm using Ventura 13.6, but i have Sonoma, Monterey and Big Sur on Other drives also working, but the issue with all this installs is that..at times when I'm just using the hack, out of nowhere the machine just randomly freeze and it must be forcefully shutdown for to restart. Intel core i3-6100,. Attached is my config plist, someone maybe can see the issue I'm not seeing myself.. Any help will be appreciated T.I.A 

Currently using OC 0.9.7 Release version...every kexts is updated.

 

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config.plist

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16 minutes ago, Slice said:

It's a pity Skylake desktop HD530 never worked good in macOS any version.

I had to disable it in BIOS and have very good working computer now.

Sadly Skylake HD530 Graphics is in the pits...i have gave up on it...will be looking for a CL CPU

21 minutes ago, joevt said:

Is this with or without spoofing the iGPU to Kaby Lake?

 

The config.plist has:

- AAPL,ig-platform-id = 00001259

- device-id = 1b590000

 

Does that match any of the guides?

https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Install-Guide/config.plist/skylake.html

https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Install-Guide/extras/ventura.html

https://github.com/acidanthera/WhateverGreen/blob/master/Manual/FAQ.IntelHD.en.md#intel-uhd-graphics-610-650-kaby-lake-and-amber-lake-y-processors

https://github.com/5T33Z0/OC-Little-Translated/blob/main/11_Graphics/iGPU/Skylake_Spoofing_macOS13/README.md

 

I haven't tried anything beyond Monterey with my Skylake i7 6700K  HD 530 or i5 6500.

spoofed Kabylake iGPU, but also in Monterey and big sur without spoofing..still behaves the same..

Hi, i have been success build my Device plist, and after days and weeks reading RehabMan and DUMP my AppleIntelFramebuffer im fix with excellent Resolution my Kaby Lake i5 7200-U.

 

If you will use HDMI I recommend you avoid use this arguments: 

enable-hdmi20 Data 01000000

AAPL,slot-name

 

 

Try use this config list and just check on IOREG what's is yours connectors and ports. 

 

Just put on Nvram boot-args only " agdpmod=vit9696

 

Its important try avoid conX-all-data too. 

 

Option one UHD 520 

 

UHD520-SKL.plist.zip

 

Keep in mind that you need check your ports and connectors with IOREG or AIDA64 on Windows, because some configurations need specified Pipe, BusID, Conector Type and flags. Just that. 

 

Better combination that im use on my Lenovo E470 is this:

 

Option 2 UHD 620

 

UHD620-KBL.plist.zip

 

 

 4k 2160p smooth run 

 

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HVEC and H264 60Hz 4k 

 

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3 hours ago, Max.1974 said:

Hi, i have been success build my Device plist, and after days and weeks reading RehabMan and DUMP my AppleIntelFramebuffer im fix with excellent Resolution my Kaby Lake i5 7200-U.

 

If you will use HDMI I recommend you avoid use this arguments: 

enable-hdmi20 Data 01000000

AAPL,slot-name

 

 

Try use this config list and just check on IOREG what's is yours connectors and ports. 

 

Just put on Nvram boot-args only " agdpmod=vit9696

 

Its important try avoid conX-all-data too. 

 

Option one UHD 520 

 

UHD520-SKL.plist.zip 856 B · 0 downloads

 

Keep in mind that you need check your ports and connectors with IOREG or AIDA64 on Windows, because some configurations need specified Pipe, BusID, Conector Type and flags. Just that. 

 

Better combination that im use on my Lenovo E470 is this:

 

Option 2 UHD 620

 

UHD620-KBL.plist.zip 907 B · 0 downloads

 

 

 4k 2160p smooth run 

 

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HVEC and H264 60Hz 4k 

 

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Thanks for the info..but using a desktop, not a laptop..but i will definitely look at this plists you've sent.

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7 horas atrás, ichelash disse:

Obrigado pela informação..mas usando um desktop, não um laptop..mas eu definitivamente vou olhar para esses plists que você enviou.

 

Thanks a lot, it's the same principles for intel UHD, just try adjust Device ID and connectors and BusID, Pipe, and flags!! 

If you could see that not matter your intel UHD Hardware, but your conector Type, your port number and so you will specified in accord with you need. 

 

You need to know exactly your device ID, but all instructions on Intel processor UHD was the same, what is change is your hardware. You need put the parameters to works in accord with you have.  

 

For exemple, my first conector LVDS on my Laptop  is port number 0x00 

 

So im need necessary index on my device plist con0 (not port, but built-in 00. 

 

See my IOREG print 

 

Port-number 0x00  - Appleintelframebuffer@0 - AAPL, DisplayPipe (is con0) <00 00 00 00> - ConectorType 2  <02 00 00 00> (con0-type data 02000000) - (LVDS, VGA)  - I specified a Pipe (tube conector inside your MB) compatible 8 <08 00 00 00> (con0-pipe data 08000000) 

 

Im specified Port 0x00 with Index 0 (con0-index) data  <00 00 00 00>  and  BusID 00 (is for Port 0 only)  (con0-busid data <00 00 00 00 >).

 

And for last the flags specified to conector type 2, and accord to Framebuffer dump, in my case  UHD 620 is  con0-flags   data 98000000 

 

It's was a Rehabman instructions.

 

 

 

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Port-number 0x05 - Appleintelframebuffer@1 - AAPL, DisplayPipe (is index on con1) <01 00 00 00> - ConectorType 8  <00 08 00 00> (con1-type data 00080000) - (HDMI, DP)  - I specified a Pipe (tube conector inside your MB) compatible 10 <10 00 00 00> (con1-pipe data 10000000) 

 

Im use in  index 1 (con1-index) data  <01 00 00 00>  and  BusID 05 (is for HDMI or DP only) and using  (con1-busid data <05 00 00 00 >).

 

So use your specific flag to HDMI signal 4k for exemple, is in my case 87010000   (con1-flags data 87010000) 

 

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See results on my plist and on my IOREG

 

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In my device properties im use this to inform Intel UHD 620 i5-7200-U Kaby Lake the instructions to generate signal according with your connectors, Pipes, BusIDs. 

 

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You can check better informations on WEG page for list of frame buffers that is universal to all processors from same specifications, for exemple in my case UHD 620. Im extract Intelframebuffer, but not change universal info.

 All informations is inside processors, but you need adjust according your hardware (outside - Mother board, i.e)

 

Check on spoilers, im choose these is my specific Frame Device ID 59160000, because its have HDMI conector, another not have on list, for exemple.

 Im use BusID 5 (0x05) and Pipe 10  to active signal from my HDMI conector type 0x00000800 (00080000 Hex reverse) 

 

Note that im change according to my Hardware accept and not use Bus ID 4 like FB information, but change to BusId 5 and use Pipe 10. No problem. It's hardware conectors (pipe and busid) that works to me. 

Im not use too Pipe 9, because not works to my HDMI, maybe DP. 

 

ID: 59160000, STOLEN: 34 MB, FBMEM: 0 bytes, VRAM: 1536 MB, Flags: 0x00000B0B
TOTAL STOLEN: 35 MB, TOTAL CURSOR: 1 MB (1572864 bytes), MAX STOLEN: 103 MB, MAX OVERALL: 104 MB (109588480 bytes)
Model name: Intel HD Graphics KBL CRB
Camellia: CamelliaDisabled (0), Freq: 1388 Hz, FreqMax: 1388 Hz
Mobile: 1, PipeCount: 3, PortCount: 3, FBMemoryCount: 3
[0] busId: 0x00, pipe: 8, type: 0x00000002, flags: 0x00000098 - ConnectorLVDS
[1] busId: 0x05, pipe: 9, type: 0x00000400, flags: 0x00000187 - ConnectorDP
[2] busId: 0x04, pipe: 10, type: 0x00000800, flags: 0x00000187 - ConnectorHDMI
00000800 02000000 98000000
01050900 00040000 87010000
02040A00 00080000 87010000

 

 

Conectors Type 

 

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https://github.com/acidanthera/WhateverGreen/blob/master/Manual/FAQ.IntelHD.en.md 

 

 

Check the Master Rehabman information, he is almost there helped HeadKaze, but they think that was connection between  Ioreg ports an BusIDs numbers, what is not always have, just coincidence.  

 

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Now with all this specifications, my Lenovo LVDS works fine, with or without HDMI connected, but run and not need close LCD (LID), just works 100% better than Windows. 

 

Like im read in some place on AppleLife Ru, Windows not matter because on my Lenovo, only works in 50hz.

 

* https://www.applelife.ru/threads/intel-hd-graphics.1289648/page-432 * im could get login on this webpage, so I don't remember exactly but Windows first made driver, after that adjust. 

 

In Hackintosh System works on 60hz.

 

For more informations see too:

 

 

https://github.com/acidanthera/WhateverGreen/blob/master/Manual/FAQ.IntelHD.en.md#hdmi-in-uhd-resolution-with-60fps 

 

 

https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Post-Install/gpu-patching/intel-patching/busid.html#parsing-the-framebuffer 

 

 

https://github.com/dortania/OpenCore-Post-Install/blob/master/gpu-patching/intel-patching/connector.md 

 

 

https://www.hackintosh-forum.de/forum/thread/38316-hackintool-ehemals-intel-fb-patcher/

 

 

https://pikeralpha.wordpress.com/2013/08/02/appleintelframebufferazul-kext-part-ii/ 

 

And Rehabman and Headkaze on "the other side of the force"....

 

 

 

 Best Regards 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Can you try use an SSDT for your hardware too like mine, but is not so necessary, its a plus for image LCD from signal colors better vision. More clear. 

 

SSDT-Intel HD Graphics 620.aml.zip

 

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