Even though not all aml files include this condition it is working with OC 0.6.3 in my case without a problem. My question was more about consistency within the aml files.
Shouldn't all of the *.aml files used with OC include the condition?
If (_OSI ("Darwin"))
{
..........
}
Including SSDT-DTPG.aml, SSDT-USBW.aml, SSDT-Z390-DESIGNARE-UIAC-Vx.aml
Thank you for the suggestion, but that also doesn't solve the problem. As described in my initial posting it works flawlessly with Monitor Control and I just continue using it. :)
ripe_md
@CaseySJ
As an early adopter of your build I just wanted to let you know that I've just updated to
OC 0.6.3 (coming from Clover)
Bios F9i (from F9b)
BigSur (from Catalina 10.15.7).
Everything is working except the brightness control via "Native Display Brightness". This is not a real issue...
@CaseySJ ("Lord Designare") :)
Maybe you haven't recognized but your posting was # 20.000 in this awesome thread!
As a very early adopter of your build I would like to thank you very much for all the passion you've put into this thread and all your patience by answering thousands of questions...
No, a PCIe 16x slot is not necessary. My RX580 is in Slot-2, but I'm using a different SSDT so that it is properly documented in System Reports. It is detailed in posting #1.
ripe_md
All,
I'm using this build very successfully since 01/2019. Even the update from 10.15.3 to 10.15.4 worked like a charm (Clover r5107, Bios F9B, native NVRAM, current kext's, sleep/wake (except IPv6 after wake from sleep)).
Now I wanted to update to the latest SmallTreeIntel82576.kext provided...
Seems to be an issue with 10.14.4 and hopefully it gets solved with 10.14.5. I didn't notice this behaviour in previous versions.
There is a threat dealing with this topic
@skittlebrau
In my case the fans of the Sapphire RX 580 Pulse are typically not running at all using macOS 10.14.5. While using e.g. a web browser the fans spin up for maybe 2 seconds and it's getting noisy. Using Win10 I don't see this behaviour.
I would prefer to have them running constantly...
I'm running macOS 10.14.4 and Win10 on different SSDs:
first install macOS
unplug the macOS SSD
install Win10
replug the macOS SSD
change the boot-order in BIOS (1. macOS, 2. Win10)
Clover should show both operating systems as boot entries.
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