"All i219 variants". Does that include MSI's motherboards? Or has no one here tested an MSI motherboard?For months now Intel i219 ethernet on Skylake 100 Series motherboards has been unsupported. With recent changes to sources, both Mieze's IntelMausiEthernet and Hnak's AppleIntelE1000e.kext now enable all i219 variants.
100 Series additional support:
- i219-LM
- i219-V
- i219-LM2
- i219-V2
Credits/Sources (IntelMausiEthernet):
https://github.com/jsmcconn/IntelMausiEthernet
https://github.com/theracermaster/IntelMausiEthernet
https://github.com/Mieze/IntelMausiEthernet
Credits/Sources (AppleIntelE1000e):
http://sourceforge.net/p/osx86drivers/code/HEAD/tree/
http://www.tonymacx86.com/attachmen...arter-guide-fix_e1000_pch_spt_flash.patch.txt
I have compiled the fixed working sources in Xcode from theracermaster and jsmcconn's version of Mieze's driver and from hnak's driver for ease of testing. Official versions of both drivers should be available soon. I do not take any credit for these works. Special thanks to alreadystarted for the heads up in the Skylake Starter Guide. Please test and reply here with results.
EDIT: Working/Updated drivers have now been uploaded to the Kexts download section:
http://www.tonymacx86.com/downloads.php?do=cat&id=11
I found this in the ReadMe file of the IntelMausiEnternet driver on GitHub: "Fully optimized for Yosemite and Mavericks (64bit architecture) but should work with Mountain Lion and Lion too, provided you build from source with the 10.8 or 10.7 SDK"I'm getting some pretty hard crashes on large transfers to my NAS with the IntelMausiEthernet kext. Everything else works great except for these large transfers.
The driver crashes and can't be re-started, have to reboot the machine
using i219V on my H710N motherboard. Tried 2.0.2b as well as latest 2.1.0d
I had similar crashes on my last board (Z87N using hnak's intel1000e kext) but found a stable version a few versions behind the latest.
Anyone else?
This happened to me once. I've been using it for some days with "normal usage" (internet, etc) and everything was fine except when I left the t*****t seeding for a couple of hours. Like you I had to reboot to fix it.I'm getting some pretty hard crashes on large transfers to my NAS with the IntelMausiEthernet kext. Everything else works great except for these large transfers.
The driver crashes and can't be re-started, have to reboot the machine
using i219V on my H710N motherboard. Tried 2.0.2b as well as latest 2.1.0d
I had similar crashes on my last board (Z87N using hnak's intel1000e kext) but found a stable version a few versions behind the latest.
Anyone else?