Touchscreen doesn't work at all so that isn't a problem. It works with the pen but that isn't really a problem.
Here is the config.plist. But I forgot to make a backup of everything else when I had to reinstall the system. And I will try to make the outer screen work before I try anything else.
I've gone though a few linux forums to see if this thing works on linux. Apparently it does. The only thing is that you have to boot it with the laptop closed if you want the external screen to work. So it is definitely just a graphics driver issue and you don't need anything special to get the...
I can deal with frustration. And I already own a MBP. It is an Early 2011 model with an i5 and a DIY SSD addition. It is fine for almost everything.
But... I want a tablet-laptop convertible with Mac OS. And I am pretty sure that Apple won't make one.
I've been playing around a bit more with this thing. I found out that if I put one of those lines that are meant for LVDS instead of one of those lines for Dsiplayport/HDMI it casues a bit different response. It still doesn't work but the main display flashes a few times before displaying a...
What I find strange is that the internal screen stops working if I modify the "LVDS line". Even though the intel windows drivers list the display as displayport not LVDS.
Another thing that I find weird is that the external screen works if I boot with the laptop closed until the graphics...
No I haven't. This one seems quite a bit longer than I am used to. But it doesn't do me much good if it is for platform id 01660004. That would probably require modifying it and I don't really know how.
I've gone through a bunch of different port configurations in the table. Anything that I do makes no difference. The only change that happens is if I modify the first line (the one that is meant for LVDS). If I change that one then it usually breaks the main screen (random lines and stuff like...
But I am guessing that some of the data is understood. So I understand this correctly:
02 05 00 00 00 04 00 00 07 01 00 00
02 05 represents the hardware connector? And that these values shouldn't be changed.
00 04 represents the type of the connection? DVI/DP/HDMI? Or am I getting this wrong?
Nothing that I did seemed to work so I did a fresh install. Back to square one apparently.
I still don't get this framebuffer patching entirely. I know that I need to edit those three "lines" in the connector table. I just don't get it which ones I need to edit and to what.
Getting the ability to log in back to GUI. As I mentioned before - I can't log in for some reason.
I get the login screen but when I enter my password the screen flashes gray and returns me back to the login screen. This happened after my last kext edit so I am guessing that it is somehow...
Well, I've used this to make the edits:
http://forum.osxlatitude.com/index.php?/topic/2945-guide-for-enabling-vga-and-hdmi-in-intel-hd4000-gpu/
And I've searched for other guides as well. None of them seem to offer anything useful for restoring previous state.
I had some fun patching that connector table right now. Bad things happened.
My first try didn't change anything. My second try (I modified the LVDS line) resulted in the system failing to boot to UI. I restored the original kext and tried again. This time the UI launched and I got the login...
One screen is shown as DisplayPort and the other as Internal DisplayPort. And I can't connect anything to the HDMi because it uses micro-HDMI (or whatever it is called) and I don't have an adapter. I tried using the VGA port. This one disables the tablet screen.
I got the touchpad to work a...
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