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Old 08-22-2012, 10:36 PM
The Connactic The Connactic is offline
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Oops, you did it already! Thank you very much indeed!
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Old 08-25-2012, 12:59 AM
The Connactic The Connactic is offline
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Reporting back from my experiment: in the end you were right, RAW, as expected btw: it ain't that easy. So the transition to Mountain Lion will be a troubled one for AMD hackintoshes, also as expected.

How are your own experiments doing?
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Old 08-25-2012, 07:38 AM
gabrielayumi gabrielayumi is offline
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Yeah but i have a Phenom 965 x4 and i can run any app in my Lion 10.7.4 without Problem i just asking for a problem with Open some apps like a Text Editor and some times i have the problem with Copy and paste.

RAWX86, you will fix this problem in your next version of this kernel?? Thanks
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Old 08-25-2012, 01:18 AM
The Connactic The Connactic is offline
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I'm running Lion 10.7.4 and, as i said, it runs just fine on my PC. But 32-bit only, so no Finder and other 64-bit apps (even my CPU being a 64-bit capable CPU; ssse3 is crucial for Lion to support 64-bit apps on 32-bit mode).

With Mountain-Lion, as said in various places, including here, we'll definitely need a ssse3 emulator for non-FX CPUs, but even that won't be enough: until now, we couldn't get a Lion 64-bit kernel to work on AMD CPUs, even Buldozer ones; the maximum we got was 64-bit app support, only on Buldozer CPUs. To run Mountain Lion, we've got to do better than that: we'll need a 64-bit kernel and the ssse3 emulator (a static one, easier than the previous on the fly sse3 emulator, but still no easy a task) for the non-FX CPUs. So the mountain to climb is high indeed.
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Old 08-25-2012, 07:43 AM
The Connactic The Connactic is offline
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Are you really sure of it, Gabriela?

Do you use the stock Finder, or the DP2 Finder instead? Have you tried parallels desktop 7? And the new Xcode, does it work without issues? These are 64-bit apps which should not run by any means on your CPU, since it doesn't support ssse3.

If you made these apps above to work with a Phenom 965 x4, you made a breakthrough discovery and should share your methods...

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Old 08-25-2012, 12:15 PM
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Are you really sure of it, Gabriela?

Do you use the stock Finder, or the DP2 Finder instead? Have you tried parallels desktop 7? And the new Xcode, does it work without issues? These are 64-bit apps which should not run by any means on your CPU, since it doesn't support ssse3.

If you made these apps above to work with a Phenom 965 x4, you made a breakthrough discovery and should share your methods...
i think she run only 32 bit , because she use -legacy ,
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Old 08-27-2012, 07:16 PM
gabrielayumi gabrielayumi is offline
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Are you really sure of it, Gabriela?

Do you use the stock Finder, or the DP2 Finder instead? Have you tried parallels desktop 7? And the new Xcode, does it work without issues? These are 64-bit apps which should not run by any means on your CPU, since it doesn't support ssse3.

If you made these apps above to work with a Phenom 965 x4, you made a breakthrough discovery and should share your methods...
Just follow what gils is talking about... and your problems will be done!

Yes i use DP2 Finder... i'll test the finder of 10.7.4 later in 64 bit mode in my own custom kernel later i'll post the screen shots if then works
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Old 08-31-2012, 07:23 AM
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Are the instructions one of the mods/owners of InfiniteMac sent me back in 04-14-2012 the most recent instructions or have they came up with easier ways to install Lion onto Amd Phenom IIx4 965? His instructions was to be on Hackintosh Snow Leopard and edit a DMG iATKOS L2 DMG file with updating its content to be more compatible with AMDs. I got kind of confused and I have messed up several times following his guide. Does anyone happen to have a video guide? I can't screw up a video guide or can I?

It sucks that ever since my gtx 470 died I can't run snow leopard at 1920x1200 resolution, because I was satisfied with Snow Leopard. But now I'm forced to find a way to get Lion to work with my rig because I believe Lion has support for gtx 570?

Specs:

Amd Phenom II x4 965 3.4ghz
ASUS M4A79XTD EVO
Gigabyte GTX 570
4 gigs ddr3 ram
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Old 08-31-2012, 05:55 PM
The Connactic The Connactic is offline
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jhusly, my answer was to Godofwar; checkout his specs (which points to a clearly non ssse3 system - don't confuse it with sse3, please! - because of his phenom CPU):

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Specs:

Amd Phenom II x4 965 3.4ghz
ASUS M4A79XTD EVO
Gigabyte GTX 570
4 gigs ddr3 ram
I should've made it clear, but i didn't notice there was other answers after his, including yours. In fact, i answered you before answering Godofwar, just check out my anterior post.
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Old 08-25-2012, 07:46 AM
The Connactic The Connactic is offline
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As for copy/paste and permission bug fixes, read the entire content of this thread and the other at infinitemac, AMD with Lion.
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