1) Download MaciASL from here:
https://bitbucket.org/RehabMan/os-x-maciasl-patchmatic/downloads/
2) Open MaciASL
3) Go to File > New from ACPI > DSDT
4) You'll get a new window titled "Pre-edited DSDT"
5) Click on Patch, just below the window title
6) On the left scroll down to category...
I would like to help, but this was more than two years ago, and I don't remember all of the steps I did. I didn't update my hack since, so I didn't repeat the process more than once either.
Can you wait for a day or two?
I will try to do the process again so I can give you more precise info.
It finally works!!!
I managed to patch it! I didn't expect to find the patch in the "laptop" section, but it works without any problems!
Thank you so f-in much!
Wow! I'll give it a shot tomorrow! Please stay around as I might need a little help. And thank you so much for helping out I was about to give up. I did some experiments with AppleRtc because I figured it was the only component that would mess with cmos, but couldn't find a way to fix it. Now...
I just tried v3923 and the situation is the same. :( Everything is pretty much the same as you described. I'll try a few other older clover versions to see if it makes any difference, but I really feel like beating a dead horse.
When using Windows I don't have these issues, so I'd say the mobo is OK. Even when using Mac it's OK for the most part, except Cpu voltage, qpi voltage, and ram multiplier.
I can't pull any useful information from that. Could you explain, please? Or give some links?
Should I just ditch the tonymac DSDT and use Clover fixes, or what?
Guys,
I'm trying to solve this problem for weeks now. I'd appreciate any help. Thank you.
The problem:
I want to undervolt my cpu and reduce RAM speed, but whenever I reboot or shutdown out of Mac OS, my CPU voltage goes to auto as well a RAM multiplier. Under Windows everything work as...
kextstat shows loaded kexts (or kernel extensions).
In this case we told it to check if CUDA was running. If it is running it will show you the result, and if not than it won't show anything.
I doubt that in-game performance has anything to do with it. Maybe you were running the game with...
Here's the fix for CUDA
The "Update Required" can be eliminated under Cuda 6.5.33 / 10.1.43 (343.02.01f01) - running on a Mac3,1/GTX660Ti - by editing your info.plist file inside
>Library>Frameworks>CUDA.Framework>Versions>A>Reso urces>info.plist (open with TextEdit)
by adding at the...
Some asked via pm and I can't answer them, so I'll post a reply here.
I had no problems with the new drivers, apart from this CUDA bug.
I can't say anything about performance because I didn't do any tests.
Here's the fix for CUDA
The "Update Required" can be eliminated under Cuda 6.5.33 / 10.1.43 (343.02.01f01) - running on a Mac3,1/GTX660Ti - by editing your info.plist file inside
>Library>Frameworks>CUDA.Framework>Versions>A>Resources>info.plist (open with TextEdit)
by adding at the end...
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