When I upgraded to this version, I realized quite a few things didn't work without ARM architecture CPUs or T2 chips on newer Macs. Is there any kext, instruction file or code that can convert ARM executable to x86-64 and run it?
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I'm running hackintosh with the latest macOS 12 Monterey on my Intel processor. But it seems that with this version certain tasks require ARM processors, which as far as I know it is a consequence of Apple's move from Intel to their own ARM architecture CPUs. And we will see history repeat...
Thanks for helping me up to this point, but I still have another problem coming up that is my cooling fan is not showing up in iStat Menus and Macs Fan Control even though my kexts are complete and they are in my config.plist
But I'll post the thread sometime when I'm free, but for now, this...
Thank you very much for this useful information
I have one last question, that on the official Intel site, the device ID for my iGPU is 0x3EA0, should I use that to set as the device-id for my hackintosh? If so, what should I keep in mind? And does it cause kernel panic or black screen?
I mean: When I go to hackintool to try other Platform IDs but with Index = 0, BusID = 0x0, Pipe = 0 , Type = Dummy, Flags = 0x00000040 then all ports are green i.e. Internal. And if I set it up correctly, only one port is marked as Internal.
What really happened? What is the Dummy gate type...
Great, thanks for the answer, I think I'll buy a new adapter
But I still wonder why when I set it up properly, in Hackintool there is only one Internal port, however when I try to access Hackintool and try other Intel Generations with different platform IDs, some of them it's very weird: When I...
Yeah and I just found out: My monitor supports up to 1920x1080, but it's always 1366x768 by default. When I tested it on a TV with a direct HDMI cable and the same HDMI to VGA adapter but on a 4K resolution monitor it worked perfectly. Is the problem in the wrong resolution?
More info: After a long day of searching, I finally discovered something more
First, I added to my IGPU, in DeviceProperties an entry named framebuffer-con1-preffered-lspcon-mode and framebuffer-con2-preffered-lspcon-mode and set them all to the value 00000000
Next, I add boot arguments...
Okay, I tried and nothing else. Still the built-in screen flickers when HDMI is plugged in
However when I follow the instructions to dump the kernel log, it seems that the HDMI port is configured correctly, as the kernel log shows a difference when I try plugging and unplugging the HDMI cable...
I have also tried combining these boot arguments together, and the result is that even though I have debug mode enabled, my computer immediately restarts afterwards. Here is my kernel panic info:
panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff8011bc4996): Kernel trap at 0xffffff7fab616cda, type 0=divide error...
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