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You don't need to define the connectors at all as far as I can tell.Are these patches all created by Hackintool ? Why use them ?
View attachment 515230
Are you using a USB SSDT instead of the kext for some reason ?
It's something we're testing over on Zearp's GitHub as part of trying to get 4k working, but so far it hasn't really made a difference (see this thread, we've got a ton of info/tests going on).
If you're curious, here's a screenshot of how the connectors are defined according to our platformID in WEG (see the Intel Guide here and specifically the 0300220D Azul connector profile).
Our frame buffer (PlatformID: 0300220D):
Code:
ID: 0D220003, STOLEN: 32 MB, FBMEM: 19 MB, VRAM: 1536 MB, Flags: 0x00000402
TOTAL STOLEN: 52 MB, TOTAL CURSOR: 1 MB (1572864 bytes), MAX STOLEN: 116 MB, MAX OVERALL: 117 MB (123219968 bytes)
Camellia: CamelliaDisabled (0), Freq: 5273 Hz, FreqMax: 5273 Hz
Mobile: 0, PipeCount: 3, PortCount: 3, FBMemoryCount: 3
[1] busId: 0x05, pipe: 9, type: 0x00000400, flags: 0x00000087 - ConnectorDP
[2] busId: 0x04, pipe: 10, type: 0x00000400, flags: 0x00000087 - ConnectorDP
[3] busId: 0x06, pipe: 8, type: 0x00000400, flags: 0x00000011 - ConnectorDP
Patch target:
Code:
01050900 00040000 87000000
02040A00 00040000 87000000
03060800 00040000 11000000
What it would like according to the above info
FYI con0 = VGA port (unused), con1=DisplayPort1, con2=DisplayPort2
Con2 you can swap the busID to 02 but it doesn't seem to change anything. Also if you swap the flag for con2 from 11000000 -> 87000000 it seems to enable audio on that DisplayPort. Flags are a mystery to me though.