Installed Clover on many 'real' macs- not sure what you guys are doing wrong----In addition to what people have said above in terms of spoofing mac models - I have used clover to test out features in Windows using a modified DSDT-- this is how I figured out how to get audio working on Windows 10...
one hackintosh build I continually have to make is a snow leopard build for the multiple Pro Tools 9 HD computers required in our facility. These builds have come in many different forms; all in the attempt to build the fastest snow leopard build possible. Using a vanilla kernel the fastest...
I am just trying to analyze the voodooHDA codec dump as it is the only solution that has worked on this machine. And that is what is shown as the audio playback path. Just curious about it.
Playback
nid=20
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+<- nid=12 [audio mixer] [src: pcm, mix]
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+ <-nid=2 [audio output] [src: pcm]
+ <-nid=11[audio mixer] [src:mix]
does this mean that there are actually four (4) nodes involved?
Have you made a code graph of your soundcard? I have this feeling that the routing in these particular iterations of the chipset are not just -pincomplex-mixer-output -- I believe NID11 which is also a mixer has something to do with it. No one really wants to help but maybe we can figure this...
Codec form linux say 10ec0888 but using the 886 Codec -- Windows says 10ec0888 but the realtek manager indicates it is using the 886 codec
-- I can upload files. I have a patched AppleHDA i did myself that has no sound assertion errors and there are devices present -- but no sound. Only...
Okay -- I will test on later Os's in the same box.
The only solution that has worked in this machine has been VoodooHDA which causes the occasional KP so it is not a long term solution but looking at the voodoo dump there seems to be some interesting data. Are there times when there are...
1- No audio from any jacks – audio devices are seen in system – no sound assertion errors.
*Using patched AppleHDA [attached]
*Using a kext injector for ‘configdata’ [attached]
2- 10.6.8
SuperMicro X8DAH+F+LR, latest and final BIOS...
Understood -- but before I provide all that information can I provide you with the codec dumps and info from Windows to see if this codec is even supported?
Supermicro X8dah
Realtek 888 (though OSX sees it as 3a3e [ALC1200/888] Windows see the audio device as 888 but using the 886 codec -...
Sorry sir -- I believe I have updated my profile to reflect the board I am using.
Supermicro X8DAH+‑F‑LR
It has a Realtek 888 chip (though according to Clover and IORegistry it uses the ALC1200/888 (3a3e)
Windows device manager says it is an 888 (using the 886 codec)
Linux also 'sees' it as...
SuperMicro X8DAH
The strange thing about this board is that according to Clover the HD audio controller is a 3a3e (alc1200/888) according to windows device manager the audio controller is an 888--(whilst using the 886 codec) -according to Linux codec dump -- also an 886. I have gotten as far as...
The strange thing about this board is that according to Clover the HD audio controller is a 3a3e (alc1200/888) according to windows device manager the audio controller is an 888--(whilst using the 886 codec) -according to Linux codec dump -- also an 886. I have gotten as far as seeing devices in...
Intel dq77kb thin mini itx
It seems to be the clear consensus that getting HD3000 to work in Snow Leopard is some 'holy grail' of impossibility. I just cannot understand why--- I have read in numerous threads in a variety of forums (this one, insanely etc...) that Intel HD3000 graphics are...
I have built my seventh hackintosh and this one was definitely the most difficult but also the strongest machine to date [dual x5680 @3.3GHZ 6-core] --- I have everything working except sound (Ethernet is provided by the AppleIGB kext) -- the sound chip is a Realtek 888 7.1. Using Chimera did...
Does not seem to work on my 10.6.8 install --- I assume the kext is supposed to be installed in S/L/E correct? or does it go into /Extra ?
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks
Derek
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