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Originally posted by: Zaap
swilso- maybe try an IDE to SATA converter?
Originally posted by: scootermaster
Originally posted by: Kaido
Putting together the 2.0 guide. Any special requests? Anything I should add about the DS3L?
The Wiki will basically consist of:
-Hardware info (selection, recipes with links, installation methods)
-Leopard installation (a few different methods using BOOT-132)
-System configuration notes
-Downloads (small Windows package with ImgBurn, BootCD, and Memtest86+, a Mac package, an "Extras" kit with more useful apps, and Software Starter Kits)
-Video tutorials
Upgrade guide?
This thread has gotten a bit confusing...I'm not even sure where my install rates as far as methods go. So it might be good to start a new one.
Originally posted by: swilso
Originally posted by: Zaap
swilso- maybe try an IDE to SATA converter?
I can't. I am already using all of my sata ports.
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: swilso
Originally posted by: Zaap
swilso- maybe try an IDE to SATA converter?
I can't. I am already using all of my sata ports.
I haven't found any cheap cards that will give you extra SATA ports. Best I've found is like a 4-port HighPoint RAID card that you can use as individual disks for around $110 iirc.
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: scootermaster
Originally posted by: Kaido
Putting together the 2.0 guide. Any special requests? Anything I should add about the DS3L?
The Wiki will basically consist of:
-Hardware info (selection, recipes with links, installation methods)
-Leopard installation (a few different methods using BOOT-132)
-System configuration notes
-Downloads (small Windows package with ImgBurn, BootCD, and Memtest86+, a Mac package, an "Extras" kit with more useful apps, and Software Starter Kits)
-Video tutorials
Upgrade guide?
This thread has gotten a bit confusing...I'm not even sure where my install rates as far as methods go. So it might be good to start a new one.
Yeah, the January thread will be for the UD3P. But procedures for both the UD3P & DS3L will be on the wiki. Things constantly evolve with this project, that's what I love about it (and hate sometimes too, haha). The next version may have VoodooPower in place of OpenHaltRestart if it works well on the DS3L
Originally posted by: leglez
Just thought I would confirm another working 10.5.6 install. Installed it on my girlfriends today, once again had to go to system preferences and change output from headphones to line out.
Originally posted by: scootermaster
Originally posted by: leglez
Just thought I would confirm another working 10.5.6 install. Installed it on my girlfriends today, once again had to go to system preferences and change output from headphones to line out.
Did I miss the 10.5.5 -> 10.5.6 upgrade instructions? People keep talking over me ("Just delete DSDT and install Taruga!") and I have no idea what they're talking about.
Or, actually, I have a mild idea, I'm just not completely sure.
Originally posted by: scootermaster
I just installed the combo patch, rebooted, dragged the audio thingee over the other audio thingee, rebooted again, and everything seems to be working fine. Although that stupid password thing isn't working still. Boo.
Originally posted by: pete0r
Kaido, just wanted to say thanks for the work and the guide itself. The package is wonderful, the organization behind everything is great. It's a shame that the insanelymac forums are such a mess, (except for your thread and a few others).
I'm planning on putting together a box with the ud3p board, and I'm stuck on video card choices. I've read from you and others that Nvida cards are good, but to stay away from the 512meg ones. Does this still hold true?
I'm trying to get in around 100 bucks.. there's a popular MSI 9600 512mb on newegg.. It seems to me that this is supported, but because the insanelymac wiki is so old and the board is tough to search, I'm not sure. If it isn't, is there a card that you know to work well with your setup in that price range?
Originally posted by: Kaido
I sure wish the OSx86 project was more organized, it would be so much better that way, but there's new developments almost daily so it's super hard to keep up. You kind of have to pick your battles and stick with one method that you know works for your setup. Beyond the BOOT-132 method I use, there's other goodies coming out like the Voodoo kernel and more. This can really be a full-time hobby if you let it![]()
Originally posted by: mosslack
Originally posted by: Kaido
I sure wish the OSx86 project was more organized, it would be so much better that way, but there's new developments almost daily so it's super hard to keep up. You kind of have to pick your battles and stick with one method that you know works for your setup. Beyond the BOOT-132 method I use, there's other goodies coming out like the Voodoo kernel and more. This can really be a full-time hobby if you let it![]()
Let it, how can you not? It takes over your life, your home and all your time! Pretty soon you are looking at a new dishwasher and wondering how hard it would be to hack it for Leopard...
I think maybe it's time to take a break so I am downloading the Windows 7 beta. That should good for some comic relief.![]()
Originally posted by: Zaap
Not that 10.5.6 really improves anything that I can see, but the UD3P can be updated to 10.5.6 from Software Update right after initial install without a hiccup. Installing my second one of these right now!![]()
Originally posted by: Zaap
Kaido,
What's the word with the 2 purple JMicron eSATA ports on the UD3P? I was thinking they wouldn't work (from an earlier post of yours about drivers for it) but I plugged a drive into the eSATA and they works perfectly. In System Profiler I've got the Intel ICH10R AHCI and JMicron AHCI showing up, and the JMicron controller says 3 Gigabit AHCI Version 1.00 Supported.
Is there a problem with the JMicron controller? Because thus far it works flawlessly as near as I can tell. Speed seems great. Been copying files back and forth without issue.
This board is truly awesome- unless there's some unforeseen issue, it's got 8 working SATA ports.
Originally posted by: mosslack
Noticed on your blog you have a plug in for the MSI Wind PC, where are you hiding it? I looked where you posted the Atom kit but didn't see anything for the Wind PC. I used the Atom kit to set mine up, what other changes did you make to the Wind PC plug in? Inquiring minds want to know!![]()
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: mosslack
Noticed on your blog you have a plug in for the MSI Wind PC, where are you hiding it? I looked where you posted the Atom kit but didn't see anything for the Wind PC. I used the Atom kit to set mine up, what other changes did you make to the Wind PC plug in? Inquiring minds want to know!![]()
Atom kit = works on Wind PC. MSI Wind plugin = for netbook. Simply haven't renamed it. Too many things on the to do list lol. Doing some video card testing tonight (1900 + 2600).
Originally posted by: mosslack
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: mosslack
Noticed on your blog you have a plug in for the MSI Wind PC, where are you hiding it? I looked where you posted the Atom kit but didn't see anything for the Wind PC. I used the Atom kit to set mine up, what other changes did you make to the Wind PC plug in? Inquiring minds want to know!![]()
Atom kit = works on Wind PC. MSI Wind plugin = for netbook. Simply haven't renamed it. Too many things on the to do list lol. Doing some video card testing tonight (1900 + 2600).
I thought it worked pretty good, couldn't see any need for anything else. Now if I could just find a good use for it.