
05-08-2010, 09:45 PM
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Cheetah
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 8
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Originally Posted by bujbot
So newest update for me.
I reset everything video related to start again from scratch. I injected my device ID into NVDAHal50, NVDARESman, and Geforce kext's. I used ATY_init.kext ... although it is for ATI video cards, according to project osx86 wiki it should work. Put graphics enabled = n in the boot plist, and PCI root to 0.
This gave me a black screen on the laptop, but plugging an external monitor into the HDMI port revealed perfect graphics acceleration. Quartz and everything.
So now I'm trying to figure out why it's routing the screen to the hdmi instead of the LCD. If I remove the NVDAResman.kext I get the LCD back but no graphic acceleration. So I looked into its kext package and noticed different arrays and what looked like display routing (NVidiaRM and NvidiaRMTwinView). ATY_init.kext appears to inject to a Display-A and a Display-B, so I replaced the NVDA,NVMac with NVDA,Display-A ... then I just got blackness with the LCD and external.
... so I'm going to look into it more. I need to find out what each display is being called with ... NVDA,Parent, NVDA,NVMac, NVDA,Display-A etc.
Any thoughts?
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Reinstalled Snow Leopard with the new Retail DVD v10.6.3. and apply the MacBookPro updates from Apple still get the same results. Just can't get the internal display to have QE/CI. Internal display show when I've added in device ID to NVDResman and NVDAHal50. Without adding my device ID to these two files, the internal display dosen't show and have to plug in HDMI cable. With device ID inserted ,my registry infos. show routing to Display B for internal display. Was looking into DSDT editing, but no luck. So nothing new for now. I'm going to try looking into NVCAP editing,maybe that might help.Well let you know how it's goes.Dose your Wi-Fi and sound works?
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