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Nvidia Kepler and Intel HD 4000 Drivers Released

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darukaru said:
minihack said:
While the enabler panics, you can do the patch manually as per this thread to specifically patch for the 560 Ti. http://www.tonymacx86.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=35148 Works for me.....
Good to know! Did you install the entire package or just extract the NVDA/GeForce kexts?

Just the NVDA/Geforce. Not worth the bother though except to know that it works......might as well wait until ML.
 
In regards to 10.7.4 Lion:

The Kepler and HD 4000 drivers are indeed in the MacBook Pro 2012 update, but the frameworks necessary for full graphics acceleration are missing. The update is not a full Combo update- it's a Delta update, which means certain frameworks are missing that ship with the MacBook Pros themselves.

In my own testing, I've not been able to get HD 4000 working. I don't have access to a Kepler graphics card, but MacMan's been doing some initial testing on 10.7.4.

DO NOT install the entire update- it will most likely break graphics support, and other stuff, as basically what you are installing is a partial update meant for a different version of the OS.

For those who are totally lost, we'll be announcing a slew of updates to our tools shortly. ;)
 
Terrorbyte said:
I finally was able to get my Geforce GTX680 to work with full resolution and acceleration. Also with perfect audio (5.1 Surround), USB 3.0, sleep, and network drivers without using a DSDT. No kernel flags are required to achieve full acceleration with the GTX680; it works natively.
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Awesome! That’s great news. Looks like my aim of using an NVidia 670 in my late August 2012 planned build is looking promising.

:headbang:

Also, this is my first post on TonyMac!

:wave:
 
Como¡¡¡¡¡
 
Terrorbyte said:
I finally was able to get my Geforce GTX680 to work with full resolution and acceleration. Also with perfect audio (5.1 Surround), USB 3.0, sleep, and network drivers without using a DSDT. No kernel flags are required to achieve full acceleration with the GTX680; it works natively.


https://docs.google.com/folder/d/0B5eVZ ... 85YWM/edit


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Faker is fake. Noobs claiming having done what netkas hasn't managed yet AND not posting any details on the solution is a clear attention grabbing attempt.
 
Lol... Noob is just a simple label on this website. It doesn't reflect a person general knowledge.
 
Terrorbyte said:
I finally was able to get my Geforce GTX680 to work with full resolution and acceleration. Also with perfect audio (5.1 Surround), USB 3.0, sleep, and network drivers without using a DSDT. No kernel flags are required to achieve full acceleration with the GTX680; it works natively.

Terror,
That's great. So how did you do it?
 
Okay, care to post your dmesg log so we can see the errorless boot? I'm really curious about this method it seems... odd.
 
I just realize from after posting the pics, I used some kernel flags from my previous installation of Snow Leopard and Lion, so I correct myself... Kernel Flags are required for proper bootup to avoid kernel panics.
 
Great news :headbang:
Btw... use apple+shift+4 to make screenshots, then you don't have to make a shot of the whole screen ;)
 
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