And you, which is your os ? BigSur ? and version of your Bios?Usually UAD TB Sound Cards works out-of-box.
Have you configured your BIOS as in Post #1 ?
Have you correctly installed UAD drivers ?
If yes then:
- Connect the sound card to your hackintosh then switch ON.
- Download and run IORegistryExplorer and export the file with "File —> Save As…".
- Post the file
Note:
I assume you are using an EFI created by Casey.
When TB isn't flashed your UAD will appear in System Information --> PCI instead of System Information --> Thunderbolt.
Usually UAD TB Sound Cards works out-of-box.
Have you configured your BIOS as in Post #1 ?
Have you correctly installed UAD drivers ?
If yes then:
- Connect the sound card to your hackintosh then switch ON.
- Download and run IORegistryExplorer and export the file with "File —> Save As…".
- Post the file
Note:
I assume you are using an EFI created by Casey.
When TB isn't flashed your UAD will appear in System Information --> PCI instead of System Information --> Thunderbolt.
Hello @oLiMonKeY,Hi Everyone. I hope I'm in the good section. Sorry for my bad English as I'm French. ;-)
I have problems with my Thunderbolt 3 (USB C). it doesn't work with my Sound Card Apollo 16 even with my hardrive lacie.
In my OS system (Big Sur 11.6.2 ), at Thunderbolt section appears " No Found".
I m a little bit lost . I have to flash my motherboard ? Or only Thunderbolt stuff ?
I have a :
Gigabyte Z390 Designare (BIOS F9)
Intel i9
AMD Radeon 6900 XT
OpenCore
Thanks.
Here my BIOS TB config:Hello @oLiMonKeY,
Some comments:
- As @Inqnuam mentioned, UAD Apollo devices usually work well without flashing the Thunderbolt firmware. Please try setting Thunderbolt --> Thunderbolt Boot Support --> Boot Once in BIOS.
- Regarding the LaCie hard drive, what is the make and model of that drive?
The other option to try is Thunderbolt --> Thunderbolt Boot Support --> Boot ACL.thanks
i try to put on " Thunderbolt Boot" but OS crash when Apollo is plugged. ( as soon as i enter my session password)
Please connect the LaCie then download and run IORegistryExplorer, then scroll (not 'search') down to RP05 and post a screenshot of that section.My Hard drive is a Lacie, orange. Usb C / Thunderbolt 2
I was under the impression that was just DMAR and not DMAC. You can understand my confusion, when I saw no referencePlease see this spoiler in Post 1:
Touché, Sir. To be fair and honest, I've always been doing it, but because I just think it belongs there. Never have I seen any benefits, but same could be said about HDMIHave you noticed any benefits from injecting the SSDT for SMBus?
No, RP05. It is further down in the list.do you mean PR05 ? here it is