Recent content by akatsuki

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    Hackintosh 10.5.5 Retail Rig - Starting at $305

    Okay basically for some reason, the initial install by UInstaller did not work properly. I reinstalled the HDA kexts with OSX86Tools, and sound worked I reinstalled the R1000 kext, and Bonjour worked. Not sure what AppleSMBIOSEFI.kext does in this instance, but I'll reinstall that as well.
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    Hackintosh 10.5.5 Retail Rig - Starting at $305

    Got sound working through some kexts from the InsanelyMac forums located here: http://www.insanelymac.com/for...howtopic=140941&st=240 Can't seem to get my Time Capsule attached printer to work since reinstalling though. Turned off IPv6 and then it could at least see the printer on Bonjour...
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    Hackintosh 10.5.5 Retail Rig - Starting at $305

    No sound devices appear to select from. I even did a clean system install without luck.
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    Hackintosh 10.5.5 Retail Rig - Starting at $305

    Audio problem appeared after update. Updates to 10.5.7, ran the UD3Pv10 (Full) install. Worked great, except no audio. In the S/L/E folder I have: LegacyHDAPlatformDriver.kext LegacyHDAController.kext HDAEnabler.kext stock AppleHDA.kext
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    Hackintosh 10.5.5 Retail Rig - Starting at $305

    Man... that is unfair :(. I wonder if there was a change in the Kaido method that led to this problem in later builds? Since kaido gets this problem if he uses his own onboard audio I will assume that it is not just me plus the other ALC889a thread I linked earlier specifically mentions that...
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    Hackintosh 10.5.5 Retail Rig - Starting at $305

    Okay... now I will definitely have to look at this in a week when I am done traveling. Could you direct me to which method you used to patch the HDA file? I will give it a shot although, sadly, I don't think I will have it done before 10.5.7 drops so it could be included in the new kaido distro...
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    Hackintosh 10.5.5 Retail Rig - Starting at $305

    So when you look at the console under All messages, you don't get a repeated error 1-2 x per second? I couldn't get the patched kext to work at all - it didn't see the card at all.
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    Hackintosh 10.5.5 Retail Rig - Starting at $305

    Tried to patch using the codec dump - hosed my audio entirely... I've included the codec dump, HDA patcher and the modified kexts in this file: http://drop.io/8riadxx
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    Hackintosh 10.5.5 Retail Rig - Starting at $305

    Any chance anyone here can get a good codec dump of the UD3P alc889a chip? I tried both Mandriva and Ubuntu 8.10 and they apparently both read it defectively as an alc885. It is damn aggravating...
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    Hackintosh 10.5.5 Retail Rig - Starting at $305

    Good catch on that... well that is a bit of Apple dodginess - I guess that is a good sign on this install since it is behaving like it should then. I'll have to try something else for audio to get rid of those console messages - it is just too much of a pain to try and sort out other problems...
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    Hackintosh 10.5.5 Retail Rig - Starting at $305

    Doesn't happen on my Macbook Pro. Part of my logs seem to show that it is the USBEHCI:
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    Hackintosh 10.5.5 Retail Rig - Starting at $305

    Yeah, it isn't all that big of a deal, just weird. I wonder if it happens with Nanos or other iPods. I know it doesn't with my iPhone. I just usually leave it plugged into the computer for convenience before I go jogging or the gym...
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    Hackintosh 10.5.5 Retail Rig - Starting at $305

    Looks like it is a bit beyond my crap kext hacking skills. Apparently the error results from the digital input nodeID not being entered. Actually looks like if someone with a lot more skills attacked the problem the UD3P audio could be fully functional without errors cluttering up the console...
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    Hackintosh 10.5.5 Retail Rig - Starting at $305

    What exactly is wrong with the 889a right now? It's what I have on my Hack (GA-P35-DS3R) and it works fine (Stereo Out and Mic In, at least) after using the AppleHDAPatcher along with a codec dump. Open your console and look at all messages... are you getting something similar to this...
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    Hackintosh 10.5.5 Retail Rig - Starting at $305

    Been paging through the mentioned thread, and it seems very promising - e.g. the console error is apparently related to the digital output setting. Seems like it should be possible to dump the USB sound device and get the ALC889a working. I will do some experimenting and report back.