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Hello everyone,
I have a general question: what is the benefit of working really hard on DSDT/SSDT patching?
I've been using a laptop hackintosh at work for two years, I've (hot)patched what needed most fixing (battery, touchpad, usb, ...) but never spent the time and effort to tend towards flawless ACPI.
Would it change a lot in terms of optimisation? Would the computer feel snappier or whatever? Is it worth spending countless hours? How would I even begin to know what (and how) to patch, when things seem to be working?
I'd love to read your insights on the matter.
Thanks,
Jack
I have a general question: what is the benefit of working really hard on DSDT/SSDT patching?
I've been using a laptop hackintosh at work for two years, I've (hot)patched what needed most fixing (battery, touchpad, usb, ...) but never spent the time and effort to tend towards flawless ACPI.
Would it change a lot in terms of optimisation? Would the computer feel snappier or whatever? Is it worth spending countless hours? How would I even begin to know what (and how) to patch, when things seem to be working?
I'd love to read your insights on the matter.
Thanks,
Jack