Yes, this is better. #AAPL is normally for IGPU.You mean that? Please take a look!View attachment 536239View attachment 536240
A little progres with dev_id 6920, Mac is seeing 8gb ram now. Atached ioreg.Yes, this is better. #AAPL is normally for IGPU.
Check this one out.
The SSDT needs to be set to true in OC/ACPI section of config.plist.A little progres with dev_id 6920, Mac is seeing 8gb ram now. Atached ioreg.
Resolve is not seeing the card but that's another problem for another day.
The new problem for now is that after few second on desktop There is the small dialog window that is asking me if I'm sure I want to sut down...
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Sure, it was True.The SSDT needs to be set to true in OC/ACPI section of config.plist.
Both, 6920 and 6921, but without your ssdt.Is this with 6920 ID?
The SSDT is required for Monterey in order for Open Core to spoof the ID. If you are not using Monterey then it may not.This is with the ssdt. I'm not sure the ssdt make any difference, please confirm.View attachment 536353
With device ID 6810 it kernel panics... Same if changing the smbios from MacPro6,1 to iMac 17,1.The SSDT is required for Monterey in order for Open Core to spoof the ID. If you are not using Monterey then it may not.
You are close but you still don't have acceleration support. Try different device IDs. 6810?
The pc shuts down even if I click CancelThe new problem for now is that after few second on desktop There is the small dialog window that is asking me if I'm sure I want to sut down...
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