What are you interested in vis a vis the current patched 10.7.4 AppleHDA.kext. Actually had some success today. Can't say how much longer it's going to take.is there a chance of getting patched audio for mountain lion?
Given a codec device_id, the MSI board codec is the same as a Gigabyte board codec. Feel free to make a codec dump for your motherboard. Your hypothesis suggests a pin configuration problem. There are numerous guides to extract the pinconfigs in Windows. You can use that to compare with the pinconfigs in AppleHDA.kext to find the differences. It is clear there something different in the audio design of MSI motherboards. Perhaps you can find it.
You can use Property List Editor, Xcode, PlistEditPro or TextEdit to look at .plist. This what you should see. 21471d40 is second in ConfigData. Edit that to 21471d44.21471d40 is now were to be found in this Plist. What does the section of code look like or am I supposed to open it up using Hex edit. Thanks.
You can use Property List Editor, Xcode, PlistEditPro or TextEdit to look at .plist. This what you should see. 21471d40 is second in ConfigData. Edit that to 21471d44.
No. d40 means the jack color is green (4) and jack detect (0) is no; 4 is not defined in OS X. What do you mean by "IOreg show nothing playing through the outputs"?Once I installed Xcode I was able to change the value. I tried a few values but still no sound. Would you recommend starting at 21471d00 and going up to 21471d99 until sound comes out? Also IOreg show nothing playing through the outputs.
No. d40 means the jack color is green (4) and jack detect (0) is no; 4 is not defined in OS X. What do you mean by "IOreg show nothing playing through the outputs"?
If IOReg didn't show any outputs, the experiment was a failure. As I said, 4 is not defined and may have caused the failure. OS X uses 0 (jack) and 1 (internal).When I say IOreg show nothing playing through the outputs I have noticed when using HDMI it shows up that it is working.
I will try 0 trough F and see what happens... Since you said 4 is not defined by OS X how can I/we define it?