You can try following my guide here: https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-macos-on-the-asus-tp500la-broadwell-edition.212252/
It's not quite up to date, but that's because this site is extremely slow for me when logged in to my account.
For the Nvidia GPU, you can follow Rehabmans guide to...
Another thing I noticed is, that if you warm reboot from Sierra, the battery percentage is working properly. Maybe it's an ACPI issue, it might be worth a try to extract ACPI whilst running High Sierra.
Hi,
I think it's not an issue with the battery patch itself because I used the same patch for 10.10 Yosemite, 10.11 El Capitan and 10.12 Sierra and it has always been fine (with ACPIBatteryManager). But I will try clearing the nvram.
For my touchpad I am using ApplePS2SmartTouchpad. I think...
Hi,
I have successfully installed macOS High Sierra on my ASUS TP500LA.
Everything is working except the battery percentage (its stuck unless you uncheck show percentage and reactivate it again)
using the 10.12 configuration.
Thats it for now.
Hi Rehabman,
I had the same lag problem on my HD5500 using ig-platform-id 0x16260006.
I tried following your guide by removing one connector from the pipe count and putting port 204 (this is the port my Laptop is using for HDMI) into the place of port 105. After rebooting, the HDMI connection...
That is not possible right now (and it probably will never be).
iOS is using it's own, non open source kernel, android phones have their linux kernel provided by the OEM.
You would have to rewrite the kernel for each android device to make it work.
iOS devices use proprietary Apple CPUs...
What does the following patch do?
AppleIntelSKLGraphicsFramebuffer
Find : FF0000000100000020000000
Replace : 000008000400000098000000
Comment : Framebuffer fix FF
I used the MacForOnce repo of the VoodooI2C driver. You also have to apply a DSDT edit, which can be found here: https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/razer-blade-2016-os-x-10-11-5.195497/page-15
See post #150.
I have the exact same system as the op, check out my guide here: https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-macos-on-the-asus-tp500la-broadwell-edition.212252/
Make sure to follow the linked guide by Rehabman on how to extract ACPI files and fixing errors. After that, apply all of the mentioned patches in my guide and you should be good to go.
A small update for the Realtek card reader:
Sinetek at insanelymac is working on a driver to make the Realtek PCIE card readers working. I can confirm that it is working with this laptop. It's still in beta, but if you like to try it out check it out here...
Am I right that it is not possible to connect external monitor anymore when using HiDPI? (the computer I am using it on has a Intel HD 520). When I connect a monitor the laptop screen goes black or the external monitor is not detected at all. Is that caused by HiDPI?
Thanks for making this post, also my Realtek PCIE Card reader is working (RTS5287). I have the same issues as everyone else, but that is a driver issue that will hopefully be resolved soon.
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