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Old 08-23-2009, 08:35 PM
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PS!! what th eheck does DSDT do actually, I cant seem to get a proper explenation anywhere what it does and it would be interesting to know what dsdt is and does
DSDT = Differentiated System Description Table

DSDT tells the OS how to interract with the hardware. The DSDT is a table found in your computerʼs BIOS that controls power, time, etc. (ACPI) functions. OS X checks for faulty DSDTs when it boots so a PC DSDT would look faulty to OSX. To fix this, a dump of the DSDT is made and patched, which capabel of being by Chameleon. You can also put some other features or hardware components not present on your system in DSDT.

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