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andyvand 08-15-2009 04:04 PM

AnV XNU 9.8.0 V1.6
 
My new kernel has been built.
Like indicated in some other posts the port was a breeze.
Enjoy... ;)
Download including sources: http://rapidshare.com/files/26768610...NU-980-1.6.zip

Taisto 08-15-2009 05:31 PM

That was quick ;) Thanks, gonna test it today.

arterio 08-15-2009 07:49 PM

Excuse my noobness, just started using OS X about 3 weeks ago. Loving it so far. I used a guide to help install iAtkos v7 on my intel hackintosh. I'm using the Voodoo 9.7 kernel, what's the difference, or benefit to updating the kernel? What sort of features or improvements will it get me?

Thanks!

andyvand 08-15-2009 07:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Taisto (Post 31111)
That was quick ;) Thanks, gonna test it today.

Yeah... I know... I did it while hospitalized...
It's funny to hack and watch everybody look like what the hell but hey...
It's a psychiatry for something...
Allready switched 2 people of the general staff...
Switch em all lol

andyvand 08-15-2009 11:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arterio (Post 31118)
Excuse my noobness, just started using OS X about 3 weeks ago. Loving it so far. I used a guide to help install iAtkos v7 on my intel hackintosh. I'm using the Voodoo 9.7 kernel, what's the difference, or benefit to updating the kernel? What sort of features or improvements will it get me?

Thanks!

Apart from the improvements in the code that Apple has made it will include all Voodoo features as well as a built-in decrypter and Mac model override + Legacy AppleIntelClock driver for additional RTC support.
It is also in general a lot faster, especially in booting, than stock Voodoo kernel.

Ezhoon 08-16-2009 03:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by andyvand (Post 31136)
Apart from the improvements in the code that Apple has made it will include all Voodoo features as well as a built-in decrypter and Mac model override + Legacy AppleIntelClock driver for additional RTC support.
It is also in general a lot faster, especially in booting, than stock Voodoo kernel.

Andy, good to see you back in action and really appreciate this update.
That built-in decrypter feature is just great..hope you get well soon ^_^

maya77 08-16-2009 09:19 AM

Works fine here on AMD with 10.5.8.

Andy, have you planned to work on Snow Leopard kernels for non-Vanilla systems?

andyvand 08-16-2009 09:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by maya77 (Post 31171)
Works fine here on AMD with 10.5.8.

Andy, have you planned to work on Snow Leopard kernels for non-Vanilla systems?

Yep... Sure will...
I also will want to run Snow Leopard and I've got a non-vanilla system so why not do it right?

maya77 08-16-2009 09:42 AM

Nice to hear that :-)

I'm just downloading SL to test it on my AMD. Hope it will work with dmitrik's kernel.

aryajuanda 08-16-2009 07:49 PM

gonna test it