CaseySJ
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Yes, to borrow a song lyric from The Carpenters:...
I am actually really amazed at just how well the firmware and SSDT seems to be working. I know other users had reported that only slot 1 worked or the USB didn't seem to, but so far other than needing to do an unplug / replug everything seems to be working.
"I know I ask perfection of a quite imperfect world
And fool enough to think that's what I'll find"
Yes "Slot-4" can be removed from PCI and moved to Clover Configurator, but that adds complexity to the setup. Because it's cosmetic, we just leave it as-is or modify the .AML file (we need to modify .AML anyway to change ThunderboltDROM UID).If the "Slot-4" in PCI is merely cosmetic is this something that could be removed from the SSDT completely and instead populated using Hackintool and Clover, Devices? Or do you think it would be better to change "Slot-4" for the correct PCI address? Did everything from the screenshots and IOReg I uploaded look correct to you?
Your screenshots look perfectly fine. No issues.
I've tried NVM23, NVM43, Designare NVM33, and someone's private version of NVM43. All them have similar types of issues with hot plug and USB-C and sleep/wake. The quest for a "reasonably perfect" patch for add-in-cards continues.Are you using the NVM23 firmware on your GC-TitanRidge or the NVM43? I also see some people have flashed them with the Designare NVM33 but I figured the NVM23 would be best place to start!