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What are these values?

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Intel HD4000, 1366x768
Hi!

Here is the connector info for my laptop's LVDS display:


01020300 10070000 10070000 05030000 02000000 30000000

What is 0102 (03 is the number of ports), 1007, 02000000 and 30000000? If i change these, i get less artifacts, but i don't know what are these values.
 
Hi!

Here is the connector info for my laptop's LVDS display:


01020300 10070000 10070000 05030000 02000000 30000000

What is 0102 (03 is the number of ports), 1007, 02000000 and 30000000? If i change these, i get less artifacts, but i don't know what are these values.

Use google to find information about the framebuffer connector tables. Such as bcc9's original on insaneleymac.
 
There is some information in there. Keep in mind this stuff is not documented by Apple, so most information is discovered through guessing and experimentation.


Thanks, I will try to look in IOReg, and change values in kext. Can the force shutdowns damage the laptop? I need to do that, when it freezes, the SSD have 1373 Unexpected Power Loss Count.
 
Thanks, I will try to look in IOReg, and change values in kext. Can the force shutdowns damage the laptop?

Not likely to damage the hardware, but may cause file system corruption.

I need to do that, when it freezes, the SSD have 1373 Unexpected Power Loss Count.

Should not be unexpected.
 
The SSD counts the force-shutdowns as unexpected power loss in SMART. So it's safe, i run disk repair after some shutdowns to avoid problems.
 
The SSD counts the force-shutdowns as unexpected power loss in SMART.

I'm just saying an unexpected shutdown is not unexpected if your computer is crashing.
 
I'm just saying an unexpected shutdown is not unexpected if your computer is crashing.

Oh, ok :D Now i don't have artifacts, but the mouse cursor... I can't see it o_O
 
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