- Joined
- Oct 3, 2015
- Messages
- 13
- Motherboard
- ASRock Z490 Phantom Gaming-ITX/TB3
- CPU
- i9 10900K
- Graphics
- RX 550
- Mac
- Classic Mac
@CaseySJ,
Ah, okay yes that makes perfect sense. Thanks for the explanation. I have no great love for that website and its shady practices, but they did have a fix for this where no one else did, so it's a mixed bag. Anyway, here's my deal:
I had my Antelope Audio interface working over TB3, by using a fix from a website that will not be named. But after a mobo firmware update I had to enable UEFI->Quirks->ReleaseUSBOwnership in my OpenCore config.plist in order to boot. Either the firmware update or the quirk has caused my computer to no longer recognize the Antelope interface. I don't understand this quirk well enough to know if it's a factor.
According to IORegistryExplorer my TB3 appears to be properly recognized, though the finer details are beyond me:
Though my hotplug SSDTs are not being applied, according to my OC logs:
I probably got these from somebody's similar asrock z490 phantom gaming-itx/tb3 build. I'd happily roll my own if I could be pointed to the proper instructions.
My hope is that getting the hotplug SSDTs to work will help fix the problem, but it's really a stab in the dark as I don't actually understand what the Antelope's hang up is.
I think this sums everything up.
Ah, okay yes that makes perfect sense. Thanks for the explanation. I have no great love for that website and its shady practices, but they did have a fix for this where no one else did, so it's a mixed bag. Anyway, here's my deal:
I had my Antelope Audio interface working over TB3, by using a fix from a website that will not be named. But after a mobo firmware update I had to enable UEFI->Quirks->ReleaseUSBOwnership in my OpenCore config.plist in order to boot. Either the firmware update or the quirk has caused my computer to no longer recognize the Antelope interface. I don't understand this quirk well enough to know if it's a factor.
According to IORegistryExplorer my TB3 appears to be properly recognized, though the finer details are beyond me:
Though my hotplug SSDTs are not being applied, according to my OC logs:
I probably got these from somebody's similar asrock z490 phantom gaming-itx/tb3 build. I'd happily roll my own if I could be pointed to the proper instructions.
My hope is that getting the hotplug SSDTs to work will help fix the problem, but it's really a stab in the dark as I don't actually understand what the Antelope's hang up is.
I think this sums everything up.