No sudo?
p.s. Version 3.8 has better feedback
Ok, I tried again, now with:
$ cd Desktop
$ sudo chmod +x ssdtPRGen.sh
$ sudo ./ssdtPRGen.sh
It worked:
sdtPRGen.sh v3.8 Copyright (c) 2013 by Pike R. Alpha
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Ivy Bridge Core i5-3570K processor installed
Using a maximum TDP of 77 Watt, as specified by Intel
4 logical CPU's detected with a Core Frequency of 3400 MHz
Number of Turbo States: 4 (3500-3800 MHz)
Number of P-States: 23 (1600-3800 MHz)
Injected C-States for CPU0 (C1,C3,C6)
Injected C-States for CPU1 (C1,C2,C3)
Warning: 'cpu-type' may be set improperly (0x0601 instead of 0x0701)
Searching for iasl5 in the /Applications folder... IASL found. Copying file... Done.
Intel ACPI Component Architecture
ASL Optimizing Compiler version 20130117-64 [Jan 19 2013]
Copyright (c) 2000 - 2013 Intel Corporation
ASL Input: /Users/######/Desktop/SSDT_PR.dsl - 231 lines, 7405 bytes, 36 keywords
AML Output: /Users/######/Desktop/SSDT_PR.aml - 1343 bytes, 15 named objects, 21 executable opcodes
Compilation complete. 0 Errors, 0 Warnings, 0 Remarks, 0 Optimizations
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Maybe you should explain a bit more in your first post, just:
"Save the file on your desktop. Then open a terminal window and enter:
chmod +x ~/Desktop/ssdtPRGen.sh"
isn't enough. Something like this?
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- Download script here:
https://github.com/Piker-Alpha/RevoBoot/blob/clang/i386/libsaio/acpi/Tools/ssdtPRGen.sh:
--> click on Raw
--> select and copy the code
--> open TextEditor and paste the code
--> save the file as ssdtPRGen.sh on your desktop
--> close TextEditor
- Download MaciASL here:
http://www.tonymacx86.com/dsdt/83565-native-dsdt-aml-ide-compiler-maciasl-open-beta.html
- Copy MaciASL from the /Download folder to the /Applications folder
- Run ssdtPRGen.sh:
--> open Terminal
--> give these commands:
--> $ cd Desktop
--> $ sudo chmod +x ssdtPRGen.sh
--> (you will be asked for your password, so enter it)
--> $ sudo ./ssdtPRGen.sh
--> close Terminal
If everything went well, two files will have been generated and been put on your desktop: SSDT_PR.dsl and SSDT_PR.aml.
- Rename SSDT_PR.aml to SSDT.aml and copy it to the /Extra folder
- Add boot flags:
--> if you're using Chimera, use TextEdit to add this to org.chameleon.Boot.plist in the /Extra folder:
<key>DropSSDT</key>
<string>Yes</string>
--> if you're using Clover, use TextEdit to add this to config.plist in the /EFI folder:
<key>DropOemSSDT</key>
<string>Yes</string>
- Reboot
Enjoy the power management!
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(thanks to toledo, I nicked most of the instructions from his thread
http://www.tonymacx86.com/mountain-...tive-ivy-bridge-cpu-gpu-power-management.html )