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Old 05-01-2012, 03:38 AM
felipeunix felipeunix is offline
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Results that got here:

x64

I could not even start. Need some flag in particular?

x86

with "-legacy" system starts! And with considerably higher performance!

So far no application froze!

config:

FX-8120
ASUS M5A97-EVO

Congratulations on your work! Very good!
You can count on me to test what you need, I am willing to help as you can!
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Old 05-01-2012, 03:58 AM
justinster123 justinster123 is offline
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Results that got here:

x64

I could not even start. Need some flag in particular?

x86

with "-legacy" system starts! And with considerably higher performance!

So far no application froze!

config:

FX-8120
ASUS M5A97-EVO

Congratulations on your work! Very good!
You can count on me to test what you need, I am willing to help as you can!
WOAH, WAIT, IT IS BETTER?!?!
OMFG Now i know that I did NOT spend my entire day doing it for nothing :')
THANKS SO MUCH FOR TESTING!!!!! :'))))
Please let me know your results as you continue
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Old 05-01-2012, 04:48 AM
lunfai lunfai is offline
 
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WOAH, WAIT, IT IS BETTER?!?!
OMFG Now i know that I did NOT spend my entire day doing it for nothing :')
THANKS SO MUCH FOR TESTING!!!!! :'))))
Please let me know your results as you continue
I thought if he has a bulldozer fx processer he can run the amd kernel natively anyway in 64 bit mode.
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Old 05-01-2012, 05:10 AM
justinster123 justinster123 is offline
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@felipeunix you could try booting in 32-bit kernelspace, by merging the 32-bit and 64-bit into universal, and use 64-bit userspace,
terminal
lipo -create mach_kernel_64 mach_kernel_32 -output mach_kernel
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Old 05-01-2012, 03:59 PM
aaqib7 aaqib7 is offline
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Its much more stable than the previous kernel but after 10minutes or so its just the 64 bit applications wont load - everything else works fine.(All the 32bits).
Itunes, Facetime etc - are 64bit so they stop working.
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Old 05-01-2012, 04:17 PM
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Its much more stable than the previous kernel but after 10minutes or so its just the 64 bit applications wont load - everything else works fine.(All the 32bits).
Itunes, Facetime etc - are 64bit so they stop working.
Wait on the other kernel the original ones that bronzovka made?

before my kernel, all apps both 64-bit and 32-bit stopped working, now it's just the 64-bit apps?
this means that 32-bit apps are fixed for you?

I'll look into the source some more
seems that xpchelper crashes due to incorrect power management of the CPU and not detecting the model etc properly,
I always get the erro during boot
"hw.sysmem" failed assuming > 1GB
and power management may be incomplete or unsupported
I'll keep looking when I get home

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Old 05-01-2012, 05:01 PM
aaqib7 aaqib7 is offline
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Wait on the other kernel the original ones that bronzovka made?

before my kernel, all apps both 64-bit and 32-bit stopped working, now it's just the 64-bit apps?
this means that 32-bit apps are fixed for you?

I'll look into the source some more
seems that xpchelper crashes due to incorrect power management of the CPU and not detecting the model etc properly,
I always get the erro during boot
"hw.sysmem" failed assuming > 1GB
and power management may be incomplete or unsupported
I'll keep looking when I get home
Yeh, 32 bit apps work fine except the 64 bit apps which freeze after 10minutes or so, so you cant open them up. In the previous version (bronzovka) his kernel freezes both 32bit and 64bit for me sometimes. But, in this one, its the 64bit application I have a problem with. Im not able to boot with 64bit? It restart my pc for some reason? Do you know why?
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Old 05-01-2012, 04:13 PM
justinster123 justinster123 is offline
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I'm glad we made at least some kind of progress, I couldn't have done it without any of the original devs, thanks.
I'm going to look at the source and give my diff to R:A:W:86 (sorry if misspelt)
seems I need to replace some panic strings to printf or else kp for pure 64-bit on amds....
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Old 05-01-2012, 04:41 PM
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BTW anyone know of a voodoohda that works for alc662 asus m2n68-am se2 that DOESN'T cause audio choppiness?

I've tried numerous hdaenabler and alc662, it detects in system profiler,
but won't show any devices in system preferences......
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Old 05-01-2012, 05:09 PM
aaqib7 aaqib7 is offline
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BTW anyone know of a voodoohda that works for alc662 asus m2n68-am se2 that DOESN'T cause audio choppiness?

I've tried numerous hdaenabler and alc662, it detects in system profiler,
but won't show any devices in system preferences......
I have the same audio card 'alc662' but i havent configured it yet for Lion.
You could try this: http://www.osx86.net/downloads.php?do=file&id=1629 - because I think it supports 'alc662' for lion.
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