
07-09-2011, 03:08 AM
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Cheetah
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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it does.. but what im saying is. In 10.6.7 Shouldn't the kernel be prepatched? meaning I don't have to patch anything.
64+32 bit apps work with maxmem=4096
only 64 bit apps work when I take away boot flag maxmem=4096 and it runs on all 8 gigs.
- my next step would be after removing the maxmem flag and running on all 8 gigs would be to
Use the prepatched libSystem.B.dylib files from Andy's AMD sysenter patcher package he made up for 10.6.4 I have found on here. It corrects everything and 32 bit apps load, but terminal gives me an "system build on a different libSystem.dylib ignoring cache" or something of the sort. sudo update_dyld_shared_cache does nothing to correct.
I know I am supposed to run the patcher on my own libSystem.B.dylib, but no one could walk me through it. And since 10.6.7 I have read that the kernel prepatches it all anyway? do I have even have to mess with the sysenter patcher in 10.6.7?
Last edited by guilfoya; 07-09-2011 at 03:11 AM.
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