ok, I made that edit, and then ran the "uefi-Clean Compile" and "HD4K-on-6" patches. Here's te IOreg. I am unable to run the Desktop-HD4K/HD3K without compile errors. am I running the correct patches? if not, is there a reason why I would get compile errors on a fresh DSDT? (using DSDT=null)...
I've patched a DSDT with the clean compile followed by the desktop-HD4K/HD3k... patch and got the same errors as above. So i restarted with a DSDT=null DSDT and used the clean compile and HD4K.. patches, got a compile with no errors, restarted and still have no HDMI options in the sound output...
I was trying to retrace my steps, and I noticed, ioreg says my card's address is 0x00030000. but there are NO instances of that location in a freshly downloaded DSDT from the database. would that have anything to do with our difficulties?
The Extra/Util/bdmesg did not exist. I created the folder, moved the bdmesg into it and rebooted. Here's the report:
Last login: Wed Feb 29 23:34:41 on console
xxxxx:~ xxxxx$ /Extra/Util/bdmesg ; exit;
Chameleon 1.7.0 (svn-r1394) [2011-12-10 13:38:12]
msr(301): platform_info 40031400
msr(305)...
I guess we were wrong about the the GT220 not requiring kext editing? I should procede using the GT 4xx/5xx directions then? Would there be anything different on account of my card being a 220 and not a 240, or 4xx/5xx?
can you tell which one? I deleted the 8xx one that multibeast uses, and am using your appleHDA. didnt think there were others?
would Soundflower be affecting this?
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