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Thanks for all the hard work on the AMD front. After a bit of tweaking and troubleshooting I have gotten a somewhat stable 10.5.2 using Zephyroth's rev. 1 release.
There are only a couple major outstanding issues before I can consider my system truly stable. - 2-3 times per day Firefox will crash unexpectedly. Going to youtube (or likely other flash heavy websites) seems to almost without a doubt crash it, thought not necessarily immediately. This is annoying and generally unpredictable, so I threw on Safari last night and left it to see if it too would crash (firefox likes to crash at random times during the night) and I woke up to terribly distorted graphics everywhere requiring a reboot... so hopefully fixing the firefox issue is easier. Check below for the crash log. - Thunderbird constantly pops up errors about connection timeouts, servers not being IMAP4 servers, SMTP sending failing, etc. If I click through them and hit 'get mail' again, it usually works (same for sending mail), and running wireshark failed to capture where the packets were dying. I suspect this is likely related to the NIC .kext I'm using (built-in ethernet didn't work -- cable was always unplugged, even with forcedeth -- so I'm using a dlink card), but that's just a guess. - VMware Fusion is also a bit flaky and has crashed out a few times. I tried limiting the memory to 1gb on the machine (I have 2gb on my system) yet OSX still crawls while I have my WinXP VM running. I have 4gb coming next week so I'll swap that out and see if that fixes any problems. - System profiler is reporting only 1 physical core, yet 2 logical cores. Not a huge deal, but I figured that might help my VM issue if I can get it to boot and recognize both cores. I am not booting with any special boot options (like cpus=1), at least as far as I am aware. I had been getting crashes in apps with a floating point exception, but I swapped out to the newest AppleSMBios.kext and those went away, yet the divide by zero error remains... On a side note, has anyone been able to get surround sound working on the AL1986 chipset? Here's the firefox crashing log: Quote:
Specs ------ Mobo: ASUS M2NPV-VM CPU: AMD Athlon64 X2 4400+ Memory: 2x 1GB Patriot DDR2 800 SDRAM NIC: DLink DGE-530T Gb PCI card Boot HDD: 80gb Seagate Barracuda SATA 7200 drive |
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I've come to the conclusion that osx is very fussy when it comes to memory timings, I know you probably don't have much in the way of memory timings on that board but just try to slow down the latency a little and see if that gives you any results.
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The BIOS actually gives some fine-tuning control. I manually set all the DRAM timings as follows (doing this from memory so I may've gotten the settings off):
Memory Type: DDR2 800Mhz Tcl: 5 Trcd: 5 Trp: 5 Tras: 6 Trc: 16 Trwt: 5 1T/2T Memory Timing: Auto Rebooted fine, watched a Youtube video with no crash, plus Thunderbird is no longer complaining. So far so good, I guess the real test will be running it for a few days and trying things out with VMware. Thanks for the help lanxxx. |
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Firefox still quits sometimes but kinda once in a blue moon, nothing else crashes so I'm assuming this is just firefox
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#5
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upgraded to rev 2, and now at least both cores are detected. firefox 3 doesn't seem to crash as much, and it doesn't seem to have the divide by zero error (which some googling '__gettimeofday divide by zero' seems to have affected others, not all osx86, with no resolution) so that's good.
only problem I have now is that > 2gb memory gives me kernel panics on IOMemoryDescriptor.cpp ... seems like a common problem on some Intel/VIA boards, but I can't seem to remedy it without doing maxmem=2048. Oh well, would be nice to use the full 4 gigs I just got, but whatever. |
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Are you running marvins utility on the main drive??
It helps alot, most osx programs are written for intel and need to be converted to amd |
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I never used Marvins Utility and everything is working, except iMovie and Toast on 10.5.2.
Firefox 2 is running without problems on my system, a friend also has Version 3 working. We've the same mainboard: Asus A8N-SLI Premium, nForce 4, Socket 939, with 4700+, 4000+ and FX-57 all SSE3. 2 Opteron systems: OSx86 10.5.8, Andy's 9.8.0 kernel, Asus A8N-SLI Premium, Opteron 185 o'clocked @ 2 x 2,95 GHz (2nd system 2.6 GHz), ATI Radeon HD2600XT 256MB Dual-Monitor 2x HP L2035, 4 GB RAM, Griffin FireWave as main audio device, Marvell + nForce LAN, Asus U3S6 USB3/SATA6 card, 5,5 TB harddisk, Firewire 800 card, Apple Remote + eHome IR receiver, 2x Wacom serial graphics tablet, Canon Pixma iP4700, Logitech Internet Navigator wireless keyboard/mouse combination. My Audio stuff: M-Audio Transit USB (default audio), M-Audio ProFire 610, M-Audio ProFire Lightbridge (34 channels) using Creamware A16 ADAT converter • MIDI: M-Audio Midiman 4x MIDI interface • Behringer Audio Mixers: Xenyx 1002, Xenyx 1002FX, Xenyx 1202FX, Eurorack UB1002FX, Eurorack MX1804FX, Eurorack MX262A • FX devices: Lexicon MPX100 DSP, Behringer DSP-1000 Virtualizer, Behringer MiniFEX 800 DSP, Behringer Multicom Pro MDX4400 compressor • RETRO: MSSIAH midi/sequencer/synthesizer cardridge for the C64 (Dual-SID), Steinberg M.S.I. MIDI Interface for C64 |
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Toast & Imovie needs cpuids and decrypts, so use marvins utility.
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same with me and I have 2.0 and 3.0 beta 4 working.
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I ran Marvin's on rev. 1 with no real change. Dunno if it's the updated drivers, but rev. 2 seems a lot more stable (and so long as I set maxmem to 3gb) and it no longer crashes -- so I haven't run Marvin's yet.
firefox 3.0b4 runs quite well too, as does vmware fusion 💡 Deploy cloud instances seamlessly on DigitalOcean. Free credits ($100) for InfMac readers. |