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  1. peterhaas

    AsRock BeeBox

    Intel NUCs with Core i3s will also work. The easiest of those is the Core i3-3217U, and which has an Intel HD 4000 GPU. Incidentally, ASRock is also calling its BeeBox a NUC. Not much processing power in the N3000 or the N3050 NUCs (two cores; passive cooling), but the N3150 NUC does a...
  2. peterhaas

    Ralink RT2870 wifi chipset on 10.9 Mavericks ---->SOLVED!!!

    In the left hand column, lower box, there is the sentence ... Try alternate version M24 available here (Added Feb 4, 2015) ... click on that link to get the alternate driver.
  3. peterhaas

    Ralink RT2870 wifi chipset on 10.9 Mavericks ---->SOLVED!!!

    Use the second link, above, and then download from the "M42 Available Here" link. It is not necessary to edit the plist. Confirmed on 10.9.5.
  4. peterhaas

    New Shuttle SZ77R5

    The secret to installing OS X on a Shuttle SZ77R5 is to be aware that not all procs have support for RMB. On, say, a Core i7-2600K, there is no RMB, so even if your USB stick is a USB 3.0, you MUST insert it into a USB 2.0/1.1 port otherwise you will be pulling your hair out trying to figure...
  5. peterhaas

    Shuttle SZ77R5 barebone..

    Sound is via ALC888S.
  6. peterhaas

    ASUS P8H77-V LE Won't Sleep

    Mine sleeps just fine. Your DSDT will need the _HID changed to _CID in device PWRB. Note that the 7-series is awfully slow in awakening. Often several moves, some of them rather violent, may be needed to get the machine back. Returning from sleep is easier with a wireless mouse than...
  7. peterhaas

    MSI B75A-G43 A07 DSDT With Mieze's USB 3.0/USB2.0/USB1.1 Compatibility Support

    True, I pasted more than was absolutely necessary for just USB 1.1/2.0/3.0 ... I also pasted the graphics device (GFX0, but renamed IGPU to be more consistent with the Apple product). So, yes, my DSDT has a slightly revised version of USB 1.1/2.0/3.0, but is also has support for the built-in...
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    MSI B75A-G43 A07 DSDT With Mieze's USB 3.0/USB2.0/USB1.1 Compatibility Support

    This board is rather finicky. I am running mine through a KVM-A switch, and that might be part of the problem. However, once asleep, I can always get mine to wake by working the wireless mouse a lot. Sometimes more than a lot, including rotating the dial backwards and forwards until the...
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    MSI B75A-G43 A07 DSDT With Mieze's USB 3.0/USB2.0/USB1.1 Compatibility Support

    After the MSR update hack has been applied to the BIOS image using PMPatch, almost any installation method seems to work. A DSDT-less install also works, but the heavily modified DSDT is needed to get USB 3.0/2.0/1.1 compatibility. Here is the hacked A07 BIOS. Just place it in the root of...
  10. peterhaas

    Asrock H77M DSDT

    Asrock H77M m-ATX 1.30 DSDT With USB 3.0/2.0/1.1 Compatibility The DSDT for the subject mobo with USB 3.0/2.0/1.1 compatibility is attached. This proved to be a much more difficult hack than adapting Mieze's MSI B75MA-P45 DSDT hack to my MSI B75A-G43 DSDT. Enjoy!
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    MSI B75A-G43 A07 DSDT With Mieze's USB 3.0/USB2.0/USB1.1 Compatibility Support

    Attached is my DSDT for the 7-slot MSI B75A-G43 mobo. Mieze's mods for USB 3.0/USB2.0/USB1.1 compatibility have been ported to it. Enjoy.
  12. peterhaas

    Mountain Lion and USB 3.0 support

    Mieze's DSDT mods for complete USB 3.0/USB 2.0/USB 1.1 compatibility on her MSI B75M-P45 (4 slots, m-ATX) also works on my MSI B75A-G43 (7 slots, ATX). Using her DSDT, I can plug any old USB device (1.1 or 2.0) into the USB 3.0 ports and the devices are immediately recognized. It is a very...
  13. peterhaas

    Asrock H77M DSDT

    Would you care to cite a specific example of USB 3.0 AND USB 2.0 on USB 3.0 compaible DSDT edits? I believe I have the HD 3000 issue already covered.
  14. peterhaas

    Asrock H77M DSDT

    Asrock H77M 1.30 DSDT Whoops, here it is! Assumes Samisnake's hack of the 1.30 BIOS is employed to avoid KPs. I am using this with an nVidia 8400GS video card as HD 3000 was, at least for me, unsuccessful at the Desktop, although it worked for the BIOS and the boot loader. Reported to...
  15. peterhaas

    P8H67 USB 3.0

    Re: the Shuttle SH67, which has TWO ASMedia USB 3.0 chips ... Should an ASMedia-equipped USB 3.0 PCI-e card be installed in the 1x expansion slot, and assuming that card has the latest firmware, then that card will work, too. The first ASMedia chip (on the SH67) is assigned bus number 0x00...
  16. peterhaas

    hp/COMPAQ DC7900 DSDT

    Attached is a DSDT for the hp/Compaq DC7900 CMT (Q45/ICH10). Should work for a DC7900 SFF as well. Extensively tested with Mountain Lion. Should work for Lion and Snow Leopard as well. I highly recommend updating the BIOS to the highest level. A USB thumb drive installation method may not...
  17. peterhaas

    hp/COMPAQ DC7800 DSDT

    Attached is a DSDT for the hp/Compaq DC7800 CMT (Q35/ICH9). Should work for a DC7800 SFF as well. Extensively tested with Mountain Lion. Should work for Lion and Snow Leopard as well. I highly recommend updating the BIOS to the highest level. A USB thumb drive installation method may not...
  18. peterhaas

    P8H67 USB 3.0

    The hacked LaCie kext (PXHCD) works for the ASM1042 chips PROVIDED: 1) the firmware within the chip(s) have been updated using the ASUSTek updater (the one on the OSx86 site is missing the firmware) AND 2) the IOUSBFamily kext has been updated. The ASUSTek updater has three parts, the third of...
  19. peterhaas

    P8H67 USB 3.0

    Three components are needed to get the ASMedia ASM1042 USB 3.0 ports to work on a Hack: 1) the ASUSTek download ... USB 3.0 Boost Full Package Version V1.00.05 ... which has, as its Step 2, a refresh release of the ASM1042's firmware (this update runs on Win 7, only), 2) the good ol' PXHCD...
  20. peterhaas

    Gigabyte GA-H61MA-D3V (AMI BIOS) F1/F3 For Lion

    Good to know that SOMEBODY got USB 3.0 to work. I suspect my troubles were coming from an old version of MultiBeast, or the pre-MultiBeast hacked LaCie driver. Perhaps that explains why I could not get the on-mobo Etron-Tech chip to work, NOR the PCI-e 1x NEC/Renesas chip to work, either. As to...
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