RuleBreaker01
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sure, but the feedback from one person using an ASRock board is very promising: hotplug working out of the box etc...Alright... but again you might just look at the features of the ASRock Fatal1ty X299 Gaming XE and forget about ensuring their OSX compatibility.. this just as a small reminder..
Yes, going back to the Asus Prime is very tempting, I could go and use all your great config and not having to think !
I'm sure the issue with the Designare will be resolved over time: after all it works great under windows...
I'll do one more attempt with your new SSDT.
I think it fails on the Designare due to the missing GPRW method (which you declared as external)
Looking at the DSDT.aml you kindly provided I see it's defined there as:
Code:
Method (GPRW, 2, NotSerialized)
{
Store (Arg0, Index (PRWP, 0x00))
Store (ShiftLeft (SS1, 0x01), Local0)
Or (Local0, ShiftLeft (SS2, 0x02), Local0)
Or (Local0, ShiftLeft (SS3, 0x03), Local0)
Or (Local0, ShiftLeft (SS4, 0x04), Local0)
If (And (ShiftLeft (0x01, Arg1), Local0))
{
Store (Arg1, Index (PRWP, 0x01))
}
Else
{
ShiftRight (Local0, 0x01, Local0)
If (LOr (LEqual (OSFL (), 0x01), LEqual (OSFL (), 0x02)))
{
FindSetLeftBit (Local0, Index (PRWP, 0x01))
}
Else
{
FindSetRightBit (Local0, Index (PRWP, 0x01))
}
}
Return (PRWP)
}
ah never mind... it's on the GB DSDT too... so that wasn't the reason it didnt boot.
Edit: in this screen capture it shows that something always worked for you:
https://www.tonymacx86.com/attachments/pci-device-implementation-png.311676/
pci1b21,612 is connected to the Thunderbolt port.... I've never had that...