Does anyone know if a 9400GT 1GB is Snow Leopard compatible? Fry's has one for $30 but I don't want to get it if it's going to be a PITA to install..
Has a guide for snow leopard been posted yet? I went back a couple pages but didn't see anything really. Also is it possible to use a 3870 with snow leopard?
Kind of wondering where that DS3L guide is myself, but I think Kaido has been on gadget patrol lately so perhaps it's not finished just yet.![]()
yeah i would love to see that guide. The methods i have tried have been very crappy. Im thinking i should take everything i can out of the dsdt. IE video, etc. And see if that makes it more stable.
But its been horrible. It was running ok after bios update then all of the sudden it died.
Do you know what kaido is doing in his guide?
Just updated to 10.6.2 on my UD3P rev 1.6 using Stell's v3 upgrade. Everything is working except for the detailed memory info under System Profiler (getting the "There was an error while gathering this information"). I checked my smbios.plist and doesn't seem to be picking up the info (also tried injecting in boot.plist). The "About This Mac" info is working automatically via netkas 10.5 efi boot. I've also rolled back to my prior patched DSDT, but still getting the same error. Any suggestions? Thanks.
@Kaido, I hope you didn't take my little gadget joke seriously, it was a joke, hence the wink at the end.You are hopelessly addicted to gadgets and we all know that and accept you for who you are. The faithful have remained for they know that your guides are the best, most complete and functional guides available anywhere, bar none. You do what you do without compensation and with little thanks a lot of the time. I know most here are very appreciative of your efforts even though we don't say if often enough. The faithful try not to judge you when you miss your self-imposed deadlines, we are just glad to have whatever you give us when it happens. Do keep up the great work please...
That's odd - 2 questions:
1. What BIOS release are you using?
2. How did you install Snow Leopard? Did you run the .2 update using the HDD-install method?
Tried sorting out the power issues before Halloween, but no one has had any luck. For now, we'll just have to live with the 10-15C CPU temp increase. Not a huge deal for the benefits of a hack, I guess. ...
Kaido, Huge thanks for all of your efforts. Fixing speedstepping on the ep35-ds3l appears to solve the temp increase in SL. I have not tried this yet (still on a very stable 10.5.7 with your previous guide).
http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=192518&pid=1331580&start=500&#
To change the subject a little...
I have a rock-solid GA-P35-DS3L with a GeForce 8600 GT 256MB set-up thanks to Kaido's guide.
I just recently purchased a plasma TV (actually a monitor, so no tuner) that does not have a coax plug for my comcast cable to go into. I just have basic Comcast cable, so no cable tuner "box".
Could I purchase an external video tuner adapter for my hack such that I can plug in the comcast coax cable into it and either record Tv or stream it live form my hack to my monitor (via DVI from the video card)? Would something like the Elgato EyeTV 250 plus (USB), Elgato EyeTv Hybrid (USB), or the SilconDust HDHomerun (ethernet) work? If so, any suggestions as to which one would be the best and cheapest way to go? Any other tuners that you would recommend? I remember reading something about the ethernet not working properly on the GA-P35-DS3L, so maybe the SilconDust HDHomerun wouldn't work so well...
Are there any PCI tuner cards that would work and be compatible with my set-up?
Thanks for any advice and recommendations.
Otter
Could I purchase an external video tuner adapter for my hack such that I can plug in the comcast coax cable into it and either record Tv or stream it live form my hack to my monitor (via DVI from the video card)? Would something like the Elgato EyeTV 250 plus (USB), Elgato EyeTv Hybrid (USB), or the SilconDust HDHomerun (ethernet) work? If so, any suggestions as to which one would be the best and cheapest way to go? Any other tuners that you would recommend? I remember reading something about the ethernet not working properly on the GA-P35-DS3L, so maybe the SilconDust HDHomerun wouldn't work so well...
Otter
You should have to take a bit caution. USB and PCI Devices compatible with Hackintoshes have success rate of 50/50 chance. It doesn't always work right out of box. Sometimes the drivers have to be specifically tweaked in order for the device to function, other times it's smooth as silk compatible.
Network devices should have greater success, because it is independent of the hacked machine.
The official guide will add a BootCD & instructions. DS3L & ES2L kits will follow, probably over Thanksgiving when I get a free weekend off. It's getting so simple now it's ridiculous - a nice BootCD with a GUI & a zero-config installer. Life is good :biggrin:
To change the subject a little...
I have a rock-solid GA-P35-DS3L with a GeForce 8600 GT 256MB set-up thanks to Kaido's guide.
I just recently purchased a plasma TV (actually a monitor, so no tuner) that does not have a coax plug for my comcast cable to go into. I just have basic Comcast cable, so no cable tuner "box".
Could I purchase an external video tuner adapter for my hack such that I can plug in the comcast coax cable into it and either record Tv or stream it live form my hack to my monitor (via DVI from the video card)? Would something like the Elgato EyeTV 250 plus (USB), Elgato EyeTv Hybrid (USB), or the SilconDust HDHomerun (ethernet) work? If so, any suggestions as to which one would be the best and cheapest way to go? Any other tuners that you would recommend? I remember reading something about the ethernet not working properly on the GA-P35-DS3L, so maybe the SilconDust HDHomerun wouldn't work so well...
Are there any PCI tuner cards that would work and be compatible with my set-up?
Thanks for any advice and recommendations.
Otter
I've used my HDHomeRun with my Hack, and it has worked great. You would need to make sure it's compatible with the front-end software you want to use though.To change the subject a little...
I have a rock-solid GA-P35-DS3L with a GeForce 8600 GT 256MB set-up thanks to Kaido's guide.
I just recently purchased a plasma TV (actually a monitor, so no tuner) that does not have a coax plug for my comcast cable to go into. I just have basic Comcast cable, so no cable tuner "box".
Could I purchase an external video tuner adapter for my hack such that I can plug in the comcast coax cable into it and either record Tv or stream it live form my hack to my monitor (via DVI from the video card)? Would something like the Elgato EyeTV 250 plus (USB), Elgato EyeTv Hybrid (USB), or the SilconDust HDHomerun (ethernet) work? If so, any suggestions as to which one would be the best and cheapest way to go? Any other tuners that you would recommend? I remember reading something about the ethernet not working properly on the GA-P35-DS3L, so maybe the SilconDust HDHomerun wouldn't work so well...
Are there any PCI tuner cards that would work and be compatible with my set-up?
Thanks for any advice and recommendations.
Otter
I don't know if anyone else is getting this problem.. but I thought I'd post it to get some feedback:
Just about 20mins ago, my hack just started acting weird, total system fail, processes running crazy, couldn't SSH in from MBP to see what was going on. Reboot, try to mount a disk image for an installer, to finish what I was doing.. DMG mount fails, multiples not just the single one.
So I boot back up, no errors, no KP nothing. Verify Disk... needs to be repaired so I put it as an external to my laptop, Repair it, everything's gravy. Now as I'm typing this on my hack, everything seems okay, but I still cannot mount DMGs?? I'm starting to think this drive is going bad..