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Worked for me, I was looking similar thing for years!

Yosemite 10.10.5/chimera

I gonna try in my other machine with El Capitan/clover and I'll send if works, Thanks.
 
Hi.

I'm running El capitan

System Version: OS X 10.11.2 (15C50)
Kernel Version: Darwin 15.2.0

Chime worked for me, but only through external device (mini plug connector). I have a working alc283 internal sound, but no chime through it.

I use this link
https://github.com/nicoSWD/Carillon/releases/tag/v1.2b

Do you know if i can make it work?

Thanks
 
It didn't work for me as well.The screen shot of console shows the problem....please help.Tried both the versions.

Thanks in advance.
 

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+1 for me on above issue ... Carillon has been working great for a long time until i updated to 10.11.4

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I use dummy AppleHDA injector for ALC 275 and have done the necessary fixes to the info.plist in order for it to work with 10.11.4 and it works 100% but no boot chime anymore using Carillon 1.2b.

Suspect the issue could be the audio device has not fully initialized before Carillon loads ..

Hope this is fixed soon ... but its not biggy .. its just nice to know the audio is working ok once OSX is loaded and adds just that little bit more appleness to our hacks .... :D

Confirmed on more than one system ....

Cheers
Jay
 
Works for me - milliseconds after the AppleHDA drivers initialize, there is a slight pop from my speakers (normal - its just the woofer powering up) and then the wonderful chime plays. About halfway into the loading bar. Chime finishes just as I'm prompted for my login credentials.

Hardware:
I5 3570K
8Gb Ram,
Intel 4000 graphics
And the all important ALC 898 codec which works with AppleHDA.kext once patched.

I'm running mac OS Sierra, so guess its compatible :)

Really does add a little bit of character & charm to a hackintosh install, not to mention the final piece of the puzzle apart from sleep (need to sort out the bluetooth that keeps instawaking the machine). The chime is one thing that you miss when not using a real mac (my mac mini is ancient - think its a 2008 model! it RIP's in a cupboard having downloaded mac OS X and surrendered its MLB and serial for imessage). Thanks a bunch.

As a side note I had a friend over and we needed to look something up on the computer - fired up the hack and his first reaction was "wow I didnt know you ran a mac?!". I LOL'ed and told him what I was really running - a hackintosh. :)
 
Is there a way to change the noise it makes? I want my computer to boot up with the ps1 sound.
 
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