pastrychef
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Hello @pastrychef
Well, the patches are basically the same that we could do from clover, unlike they are applied directly to the DSDT, they are more than 20 patches, also in many of the patches I have made them to match the hardware of my PC and behave Like a real Mac.
There used to be a user with MaciASL scripts that performed the DSDT patch, he had taken them from @RehabMan patches, customized them and grouped them so that the process was automatically.
I prefer to do everything manually but it takes many hours or days but it is better.
A search for all these patches would be the best start.
So the only thing we have to do is apply the typical ACPI patches that we would use with Clover and apply to DSDT instead to get NVRAM working?