Sincei tryed to install Mac OS X 10.5.6 on this board many times i know exact combinations and fixes to get it work so we must DISABLE 2 things in BIOS before we start. If we do not disable them we wont be able to boot Mac OS X.
After you enter setup i suppose most of people here know how to use disk utility so start that application from menu and (know its up to you - i have 250 GB hard drive and i format it in 2 Mac Os Journaled partitions) format your hard drive to Mac OS Journaled.
Now most important: FIXES submenu: choose ACPI Fix (because without that you will have problem with Using 10485 buffers... ) also there is Time Machine Legacy FIX if its not under FIXES submenu find it you need it checked also.
1. I discovered by trial and error that you cannot indeed boot into OS X with either of those particular BIOS options enabled. Do you think not having Speedstep improves or reduces the performance of OS X? Will it cause my CPU to deteriorate?
3. Front panel audio doesn't work. I've seen references to this on various wiki pages. Why can't I plug in my headphones on the front panel and get sound? Realtek drivers in XP would have an option to use both or switch the one off when unplugging the other.
Another thing related to my specific gfx card that I should perhaps post elsewhere rather than here. I have an NVidia Geforce 6200 LE with Turbocache. I don't seem to have a pointer shadow which tells me I've loaded the wrong .kext in KextHelper. The card has 64MB of RAM but has TurboCache for utilising some system RAM to make it 256. How can I make OS X give the card some system RAM?
On a sad note I don't think OS X performs as well as XP on this mobo which is a shame because I love OS X. Not Apple's fault -- for instance, I chose to buy a USB webcam with no official driver, which works perfectly under XP but terribly using Macam.
Your guide is awesome. It is one of the best step by steps I have worked with. I have 3 of these machines built now using your guide so thanks. Micro Center sells this board currently for 39 dollars and they are local so its pretty awesome.
Have you tried to update to 10.5.8 ? If so, how does that work ? How about Snow Leopard. I am scared to death of updating software on either of these installs. I have my machine, my mothers and my htpc all running this board. I figure it makes updating everyones computer easy if we all have the same hardware. I figure that if I am going to be the one always being the family goto guy for computer stuff it might as well be on my terms haha
So I had the brilliant idea of applying the DSDT patch direct on the chip (I mean, write the patched DSDT directly on the BIOS) and surprisingly after this I could run any version of OS X Vanilla whatever are my BIOS settings, and I also don't need the DSDT.aml file anymore.
At first I was affraid because the BIOS flasher continuously refused to write it to the chip complaining about invalid boot block. Then I used other tool to extract the original boot block and replaced the patched broken boot block with the original one and then the BIOS flasher worked and now I have a correct DSDT (for OS X) that also works on Windows 7.
I want to know if I can share this patched bios file here so other people can apply the patch and flash it directly on their BIOS chip. I don't know if sharing this file is a forum rules violation, specially because my BIOS has another patch (SLICv2) so I can run Windows 7 without any cracks and it thinks it is original.
After installing the latest version of OpenWrt's stable branch, "openwrt-19.07.7-x86-64-combined-ext4.img", on a router-intended PC, this has presented errors and delays when loading the drivers of the wired network cards. The system has 4 ethernet network ports:
eth0 y eth1: Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5704 Gigabit Ethernet - Dual port PCI card added
eth2: Realtek RTL810xE PCI Express Fast Ethernet - Card built into the motherboard
wlan0: Qualcomm Atheros AR2413/AR2414 Wireless Network Adapter- Added PCI card.
The kernel log messages are as follows:
1.-Between seconds 2 and 5, it recognizes the cards eth0 and eth1, but then says that it could not load the firmware.
2.-Then from second 7 to 10, load the eth2 and wlan0 drivers and leave eth2 activated.
3.-From here the errors and the delay begin. In second 9 the tg3 driver reports again that it cannot load the firmware and it is until the 133rd second, two minutes later, that it manages to configure both the eth0 and eth1 cards.
I have a couple of BCM5751 single port cards and no problems with them working on OpenWrt. The firmware for a tg3 card is held in an EEPROM on the card. The driver copies the firmware into the tg3 chip to boot it up. There is no separate firmware file needed by Linux. There may be a way (almost certainly requiring Windows) to flash an updated firmware into the EEPROM. I have not explored that since the cards I have just worked.
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