Only the new one.did i need both thunderbolt ssd active or just the new one?
When we first starting experimenting with AMD Ryzen systems, we would disable Above 4G Decoding and instead add npci=0x1000 (or was it 0x2000?) to boot-args. This would allow devices to connect to Thunderbolt. I wonder if we should give this a try.
And yes, it is weird how it did show up the very first time, and then disappeared.yeah rj510 is right above 4g only works with npci=0x2000
no luck but i made dumps for ya
THIS Thunderbolt port did work once, so its something
i wonder if mabey i have a drive in my system blockign the port but thats doesnt make sense since tb works fine in windows
i have sip disable but i dont thats the issue
Are you sure the new Thunderbolt SSDT is enabled and correctly spelled out in config.plist? A screenshot of "OpenCore Configurator --> ACPI" would be helpful.yeah rj510 is right above 4g only works with npci=0x2000
no luck but i made dumps for ya
THIS Thunderbolt port did work once, so its something
i wonder if mabey i have a drive in my system blockign the port but thats doesnt make sense since tb works fine in windows
i have sip disable but i dont thats the issue
I have not personally tried MacPro7,1 but it is worth trying...@CaseySJ, just being curious, have you tried the MacPro7,1 definition, to see if DRM in the TV app is a non-issue?
@CaseySJ Screen shot attachedAre you sure the new Thunderbolt SSDT is enabled and correctly spelled out in config.plist? A screenshot of "OpenCore Configurator --> ACPI" would be helpful.
If Thunderbolt is important to your workflow, I think it's time to consider returning the B550 Vision D-P and switching to the B550 Vision D...