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- May 29, 2012
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- Motherboard
- Gigabyte Z390 Gaming X
- CPU
- i9-9900K
- Graphics
- RX 6900 XT
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- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
Hi @nathanaelweirHey @tedyun just trying to follow your guide here to get my 6900XT working as per the needed spoofing. I've added the SSDT-BRG0.aml file and added the PCI path under DEVICE PROPERTIES>ADD however i'm unsure how to get the AAPL,slot-name, device-id and model rows to populate. Do i add these in manually? Or should these automatically get populated somehow? Do i just copy the text you have in your screenshot?
Any help appreciated! Thanks heaps.
I use a plist editor - PlistEdit Pro but there are others that are free like ProperTree or even using a text editor. You have to add the AAPL,slot-name, device-id and model fields manually. The easiest way I did it was to find another DeviceProperties entry that had the same fields, copy/paste it as a sibling, the enter all the information manually.
The AAPL,slot-name is not important I think. I believe it is just cosmetic and tells the OS what to report in the System Information application.
The device-id is important -- I think this tells WEG to spoof the 6900XT instead of the XTXH. I don't know how WEG works its magic, but this is the only spot that I'm aware of where you specify the device id of the 6900XT.
The model is not important. Again, it's cosmetic, and for the System Information application. I could be wrong though. I haven't played around with it.
With the SSDT, did you modify it properly? Because your's is an ASUS, it may have the same path as ac9001, but I would definitely check before using it.
Ted