NorthAmTransAm
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CaseySJ said:
- Check if Thunderbolt Port 5 is activated. The screenshot below shows Port 7, but please check Port 5 instead.
Thanks !You got it right! Now change it to this:
After modifying ThunderboltDROM, reboot, open Terminal and type
- 37
- 00000000 00003100
- CBD78EA
- 025D0031 00111101 01
- 0881 80028000 0000
- 0882 90018000 0000
- 0883 80048001 0000
- 0884 90038001 0000
- 0285
- 0B862001 00640000 000000
- 03 8780
- 02C8
- 02C9
- 058A 500000
- 02 CB
- 070141 53555300
- 12025448 554E4445 52424F4C 54455820 3300
log show --last boot | grep Thunderbolt
. It will tell us what the correct CRC32_C values should be.
Wonderful! I've removed the "Help Wanted" banner from the Micro-Guide.I used the supplied code as is, from your Micro-Guide for AR linked above, with my flashed Alpine Ridge on the X299 platform. I also used your supplied SSDT-TB as is, only changing RP05 to redirect for the X299 mobo.
Port 5 was activated! (A first for me: thanks!)
View attachment 455599
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I've asked @NorthAmTransAm and @scottkendall to post their most current modified firmware for GC-Alpine Ridge. Once that's done, I'll add a reference to it from Post #1.Hi CaseySJ! I have Alpine Ridge and I want to make it fit for my hackintosh. I don't know how to modify the firmware for that. Please give me a hand. It is not a problem to read/write the chip (btw it has blue dot near pin 1). I attach also my original Alpine Ridge firmware. My thunderbolt card is in PEG1. Thank you!
Here you have :
Wonderful! I've removed the "Help Wanted" banner from the Micro-Guide.