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I've been perusing Dortania status and saw this in the z590 Status
Z590 RKL support #221
Which leads to Dortania Rocket Lake / z590 Status...
Intel Z590 compatibility with macOS
Which includes...
//USB support: The amount of USB ports does not fit the 26 port limit (2.0 + 3.x) just as usual. Without the plist-only kext describing every USB port in most cases even the basic macOS Installer will be uncontrollable through the mouse and keyboard regardless of the port limit quirks. To workaround it creating a plist-only kext with just the first 26 USB 2.0 and USB 3.x devices is highly recommended. Such an action should be enough to get the mouse, the keyboard, and the USB media work in at least some ports to perform the installation and configure all the devices properly.//
Can anyone here offer an explanation for why a key Acidanthera developer (vit9696) describes the USB port limit is 26 but everyone here thinks the USB limit is 15?
Or help with context, as this seems like a complete surprise to me, but maybe I'm missing something basic...
Z590 RKL support #221
Z590 RKL support · Issue #221 · dortania/bugtracker
We need to update https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Install-Guide/ to include Z590 information. Here is a reference config, which can be of some help. There also are notes: https://dortania.githu...
github.com
Which leads to Dortania Rocket Lake / z590 Status...
Intel Z590 compatibility with macOS
Intel Z590 compatibility with macOS
As I mentioned earlier in the monthly release notes blogpost, over the last weeks we did a great job with @vandroiy2013 in testing Intel Z590 with Comet Lake (10th generation) and Rocket Lake (11th generation) CPUs. While our experience was generally positive it was still full of unexpected...
dortania.github.io
Which includes...
//USB support: The amount of USB ports does not fit the 26 port limit (2.0 + 3.x) just as usual. Without the plist-only kext describing every USB port in most cases even the basic macOS Installer will be uncontrollable through the mouse and keyboard regardless of the port limit quirks. To workaround it creating a plist-only kext with just the first 26 USB 2.0 and USB 3.x devices is highly recommended. Such an action should be enough to get the mouse, the keyboard, and the USB media work in at least some ports to perform the installation and configure all the devices properly.//
Can anyone here offer an explanation for why a key Acidanthera developer (vit9696) describes the USB port limit is 26 but everyone here thinks the USB limit is 15?
Or help with context, as this seems like a complete surprise to me, but maybe I'm missing something basic...
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