CaseySJ
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We struggled for a long time to activate Titan Ridge Thunderbolt Bus with SSDT alone, but it did not work. Alpine Ridge controllers can be activated this way, but not Titan Ridge. Our only choice -- if we need Thunderbolt Bus (not everyone needs it) on Titan Ridge -- is to flash the firmware.@CaseySJ
When I cold boot with your SSDT for Asus Prime X299 Deluxe II, I can get USB-C and Thunderbolt recognized with Thunderbolt Bus active. But my WiFi won't transmit any data.
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On the other hand, when I warm boot (restart) the registry is completely empty. Nothing shows up under RP05 at all. WiFi is restored. At this point, unless changing these Antelope Audio Thunderbolt driver to older versions works, I'm gonna switch to an Apollo. I've been at this for 3 months with only incremental progress, all thanks to the brilliance and persistence of this incredible community.
I have several Raspberry Pi's, but until @qthegaijin or someone else confirms that it'll get the Antelope recognized, I'll stay out of the firmware flashing zone. Too much hardware at risk.
However, one can instead buy a GC-Alpine Ridge add-in-card or even a GC-Titan Ridge add-in-card. SSDT can enable Thunderbolt Bus on the GC-Alpine Ridge, and firmware can be flashed easily on the GC-Titan Ridge.
However, whether Antelope Audio drivers will work (a) at all, and (b) work reliably from run to run is uncertain.