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Hello @CaseySJ , might you know how to spoof device-id for an Aquantia AQC107 Aqtion card so that the AppleEthernetAquantiaAqtion.kext can load?
I’m trying to change ‘pci16da,d107’ to ‘pci16da,87b1.’ I’ve tried using fake-pciid and DeviceProperties in opencore.
While opencore can change the device-id that’s seen in System Information, the pci-id in IoRegistryExplorer refuses to change from d107 to 87b1. Any tips? I want to change to 87b1 because I have a thunderbolt card with this device-id that works.
I posted here because I’m using Z490 vision d thunderbolt and it works with cable matters 10gbs Aquantia card with deviceid 0x87b1, so I’m trying to use a Syba Pcie card with deviceid: 0xd107, by spoofing deviceid 0x87b1.
Both cards (thunderbolt and Syba) have same vendorid and subsystem vendorid: 0x1d6a, so all I need to do, if possible, is change the pcie card’s deviceid from 0xd107 to 0x87b1.
I’m trying to change ‘pci16da,d107’ to ‘pci16da,87b1.’ I’ve tried using fake-pciid and DeviceProperties in opencore.
While opencore can change the device-id that’s seen in System Information, the pci-id in IoRegistryExplorer refuses to change from d107 to 87b1. Any tips? I want to change to 87b1 because I have a thunderbolt card with this device-id that works.
I posted here because I’m using Z490 vision d thunderbolt and it works with cable matters 10gbs Aquantia card with deviceid 0x87b1, so I’m trying to use a Syba Pcie card with deviceid: 0xd107, by spoofing deviceid 0x87b1.
Both cards (thunderbolt and Syba) have same vendorid and subsystem vendorid: 0x1d6a, so all I need to do, if possible, is change the pcie card’s deviceid from 0xd107 to 0x87b1.
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