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I’m on a Dell XPS 15 9550 using 10.12.3 with a i7-6700HQ, one of the same CPUs present in the new 15" MacBook Pros. If I set the device property 'plugin-type' on CPU0 to 1 with a model identifier of MacBookPro13,3 (which should be correct for my CPU) and the OS loads X86PlatformPlugin, I get a KP. If I use @piker 's freqVectorsEdit.sh to switch to MacBookPro13,2 or MacBook9,1 values I also get a KP. It’s only when I use freqVectorsEdit.sh to switch to MacBookPro13,1 values that the system loads X86PlatformPlugin and boots with no issue.The only real difference I can see is that the MacBookPro13,1 X86PlatformPlugin plist definition lacks these values that are present in MacBookPro13,2, MacBookPro13,3, and MacBook9,1 (extracted from the debug output of freqVectorsEdit.sh):
iocs_engage (20000000), iocs_disengage (15000000), iocs_cstflr (8), iocs_rtrigger (10)
I haven’t had any luck finding out what these are or why they would make a difference. Any ideas?
iocs_engage (20000000), iocs_disengage (15000000), iocs_cstflr (8), iocs_rtrigger (10)
I haven’t had any luck finding out what these are or why they would make a difference. Any ideas?