Dear KGP,
I respect your work as much as anyone in this thread, trust me you don't have to be so rude to communicate your points.
Having had no experience with SSDT and hackintoshes prior to last week, it did take me a couple of days to figure out how to make the Thunderbolt SSDT to work on my system. My changes are very minimal and by no means are significant, and I'm not seeking any credit for them. By "original" adaptation I mean the version that was created directly from yours before I removed PEGP removal.
I'm not sure how I missed when you instructed me to remove these values from the file, it's certainly very unfortunate. For now I changed the values with the ones I see in IOreg. So you're saying I can just remove them all and it will still work? Why not do that to make it portable between Alpine Ridge and TBEX3?
The file is called that because that's what I named it. I made most of the files by duplicating a starting minimal one and copying the text from the website snippets, or from other files, so there were no original names to retain. Furthermore, now that I have 4 different files: AR@Slot-4, AR@Slot-6, TBEX3@Slot-4 and TBEX3@Slot-6, it would be confusing if they're called the same. What would you call them?
I have removed these files upon your request. I didn't give much thought to the creator filed, as I originally didn't even expect to distribute them anywhere, and merely used this as a differentiator between files I modified and the ones I didn't.
You are free to believe whatever you want, my friend. If you choose to think that I entertain myself by maliciously counterfeiting SSDTs and IOreg screenshots just to confuse you - I don't think there's anything I can do to make you change your mind.
Now, it's fairly clear that my contribution is not welcome here, and as far as I can see you would prefer to run this activity on your own. I don't think it's the best choice for the community because you seem to be busy with many things and can't help everyone, but I also understand I don't have any leverage here to make my point.
I'll refrain from any further comments on how to improve your instruction and sharing derivatives of your work.
Please don't feel obliged to respond to my requests for help, however I'd like to stay in this thread until my system if fully functional and occasionally help other members with the little knowledge I obtained during the last week. Many people, including myself, get this fairly expensive Asus motherboard because of how active this thread is, and I would like to find a path to make my system fully functional, which is not quite what I have now. After that I would gladly abandon this thread and stop causing tension in your kingdom