@genzai You legend! Thank you!
For anyone else having the same issue:
Copy the settings for his custom resolution exactly
Click "Activate immediately"
Select the newly available HiDPI of 3360x1417
Set the Scaled Resolutions Base to 5120x2160
Win!
The internal display either goes black or is extremely glitchy (jumps left/right many times per second)
I did originally try Sierra, but then decided to try El Capitan (which I got from an existing desktop Hackintosh)
Does the version matter?
Ok I've tried again with El Capitan and have tried everything: boot without caches, pre-patch_ha.sh
I can only boot with the USB's config.plist and without injecting Intel, otherwise the display jumps around and goes black.
I've attached my latest ioreg, clover config, etc.
Thanks
This post indicates that booting without caches isn't possible in Sierra: https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/no-without-caches-option-on-boot-in-clover.205614/#post-1356848
The pre-patch_hda.sh didn't help, but maybe I did it wrong, did I need to boot from HD? The config.plist was correctly in place so I figured it didn't matter if I booted from USB.
Regarding boot without caches, as far as I'm aware that's just not possible with Sierra. Do you think installing El...
Thanks, however that didn't seem to make a difference.
I tried that several times, rebooted normally with caches, etc...
Here is my kextcache output:
kext-dev-mode allowing invalid signature -67062 0xFFFFFFFFFFFEFA0A for kext VoodooPS2Trackpad.kext
kext-dev-mode allowing invalid signature...
Ok, I booted without cache (using USB, since option isn't there if I boot normally), and ran the kext cache command, and received this output:
kext-dev-mode allowing invalid signature -67062 0xFFFFFFFFFFFEFA0A for kext VoodooPS2Trackpad.kext
kext-dev-mode allowing invalid signature -67062...
I have everything working on my UHD model except for the display, and that seems to be due to the pixelclock.
When I run:
./XPS9530.sh --patch-pixelclock
I receive the following output:
[CoreDisplay]: Patching CoreDisplay for maximum pixel clock
[CoreDisplay]: Current CoreDisplay md5 is...
Could someone link me to "Post #1 Problem Reporting"?
Either I'm totally blind, or it's not easy to find as it should be, I've looked at all the stickied posts, and searched for it too. Nada.
Thanks
Thanks for the tip, however I'm seeing the same problem after successfully setting the DVMT-prealloc by downgrading the BIOS and using setup_var 0x18C 0x4
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