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Buggy DSDT Asus Q501LA, help needed!

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I will try that.

Thanks,
Frank
 
I got the dsdt.dst to successfully compile with your recommendations. Thanks.

What are the best references for getting sound (ALC282 I think), backlight, battery, Elan touchpad, and Asus keyboard functions.

Thanks,
Frank
 
I got the dsdt.dst to successfully compile with your recommendations. Thanks.

What are the best references for getting sound (ALC282 I think), backlight, battery, Elan touchpad, and Asus keyboard functions.

Thanks,
Frank

Audio: You can't guess. You must use Linux to obtain an audio codec dump. Google 'patch AppleHDA guide'.

Backlight: keyboard backlight or LCD backlight?

Battery status: http://www.tonymacx86.com/mavericks-laptop-support/116102-how-patch-dsdt-working-battery-status.html

Elan touchpad/keyboard: Search for Elan PS2 drivers.
 
I read the device id in Windows device manager and saw the 282. I will check with Linux to confirm.

LCD backlight is most important, but keyboard backlight
would also be nice to control.

Thanks for the Battery reference it looks good. I will work on it tonight.

Frank
 
To Conradolpz,


I have the same system and have got a bootable version using Clover. I installed the Mac OS using standard bios and Unibeast. Then when I got the system running I installed Clover to the macos drive. Without Clover, the system had some bizarre timing that caused time to increment one minute every 5 seconds. It was a bear to use as key board repeat was also speed up. Once on Clover I hdd to play around with Clover to get qe/qi video acceleration working (thank you Rehabman). Now I am trying to get sound, battery, lcd and keyboard backlighting control, and battery management.

Have you figured how to patch the dsdt to get these things working?

Can you share the patches if you have been successful?

Rehabman has been helping me, but if you have solved any of these already, I would rather not reinvent the wheel.

Thanks,
Frank
 
I read the device id in Windows device manager and saw the 282. I will check with Linux to confirm.

LCD backlight is most important, but keyboard backlight
would also be nice to control.

Thanks for the Battery reference it looks good. I will work on it tonight.

Frank


Please provide complete details in your profile.

System: manufacturer/model
CPU: detailed CPU model + motherboard chipset
Graphics: all graphics devices + laptop internal screen resolution

For example, typical Ivy laptop:
System: HP ProBook 4540s
CPU: i5-3320m/HM76
Graphics: HD4000, 1366x768

Use CPU-Z on Windows to find CPU (Core iX-xxx) and motherboard chipset (HMxx). For a laptop, these details are important and affect critical installation procedures.
 
Please get this up and running I have the same laptop I would love to have os x on here!
 
I have updated my profile to include the system info.

I have looked at the battery info, but nothing seems to match my dsdt.

The Audio Codec dump from Linux is attached.

I can provide the dsdt.aml and dsdt.dsl that I have extracted and patched if it would help.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Frank
 

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I have updated my profile to include the system info.

I have looked at the battery info, but nothing seems to match my dsdt.

The Audio Codec dump from Linux is attached.

I can provide the dsdt.aml and dsdt.dsl that I have extracted and patched if it would help.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Frank

That audio dump is for the wrong audio codec. It is for Intel HDMI audio.
 
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