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roisoft 04-08-2008 05:14 PM

New Universal release Intel/AMD & New Kernel installer by Kalyway.

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Kalyway 10.5.2 DVD Intel_Amd (sse2/sse3) EFI V8
you can find HELP on:
#kalyway.DVD irc.osx86.hu
#leopard irc.osx86.hu

Read carefully !!!

if you want adding drivers support to dvd boot you must put the Kalyway_10.5.2_DVD_Intel_Amd folder on your desktop then put kexts you want add to dvd extensions in the ADD_KEXT_TO_DVD folder (you can find natit for ati hd in this folder) and run Add_kext_to_dvd_boot.command !!!

all ich support !
sitll remain problem with jmicron ide dvd support !
based on slipstream script by DENSE !
ich9 support by DUNE !

Notes: if you have problems on reboot with video gfx (blue or black screen)
All you have to do is just press F8 at Darwin's prompt and then type -s (single user mode) then

at root type mount -uw /

and /movevideodrivers

then it will be prompt to move video drivers by class ( nvidia ; ati ; or intel gma) voila!

type yes to confirm or enter to skip !

Even if you have chosen a kernel at install, you can still try the others kernels after installation ! (same thing for dvd boot except that only modbinkernel , speedstepkernel , kabylkernel and nforcekernel are available as boot options !)

All you have to do is just press F8 at Darwin's prompt and then type the kernel's name you want to boot with :

Kernels

kernel_9.2_sleep
kernel_9.2_speedstep
kernel_9.2.2_kabyl
kernel_922_modbin
kernel_92_nforce
kernel_vanilla_922

Graphics_Drivers

Ati_Radeon

X1000Series
ATYinject for 19xx series
NATIT_For_X1000_series
ATIRadeonX1000SeriesGraphics
1950gt_pro

X2000_HD_and_X3000_HD_Series
NATIT_For_X2000_X3000_Series
HD2900xt_pro
white_menus_fixe_HD2600_pro
white_menus_fixe_HD3850_3870x2
ATI_Radeon_HD_2600_Pro_AGP (this one no need for natit and white menufix)
ATI_Radeon_HD_2600_XT_AGP (this one no need for natit and white menufix)

Nvidia_Geforce (select one only)

NVinject
NVinject-128
NVinject-256
NVinject-320
NVinject-512
NVinject-640
NVinject-768
NVinjectGO
NVinjectGO-512
NVInject_Clevo_M570RU 8700gfx
NATIT_gfnvidia
Intel_GMA
GMA950 (tiger one full accelerated and resolution support but with mouse artifact)
GMAX3100 (not tested)

Audio_Drivers

Intel NVIDIA VIA ATI HDAudioController
NVIDIAAC97Audio
Realtek Sigmatel ConexantAnalogDevicesHDAudioCodec (generic output support)
ALC883_DS3,p5k pro etc...
alc889a_shutdown_support
ALC882_p5w_dh_deluxe
sigmatel_9200_inspiron_9400

Networks_Drivers

Networks_Cards

AppleBCM440XEthernet
AppleBCM5751Ethernet
AppleRTL8169Ethernet
MarvellNetworkAdapter
RealtekR1000
skge_marvell
forcedeth

Wifi_Card

IO80211Family
AtherosWirelessAdapter
Zydas-ZD1211-1215
wifi_Broadcom_airport
RT2500-RT73-USB
wifi_AP_Realtek_RTL8187L
wifi_Realtek_RTL8187B
iwi2200beta

Mobo_Chipsets (support for ati ; nvidia ; intel ; via ; sis ; marvell ; jmicron)

AppleNForceATA
AppleOnboardPCATA
AppleVIAATA
AppleGenericPCATA
SiliconImage3132

Thirds_Applications (will be installed in /applications/KOOLSOFTS/)

adium
archives
candybar
changeFinder
colloquy
fairmount
Growl
GmailNotifier
kextHelperB7
onyx
Iphoto
macam_iusbcam
MacTheRipper
Mojo
Proxi
pacifist
perian
ppfomatic
SimplyBurns
solarseek
stuffitExpander
textmate
transmission
vlc
xbench

Patches

Hardcoded_SMBIOS

Lastnetkassmbios (with coreplayer fix , mozzy and logmein !)

AppleSMBIOS-27-Default
AppleSMBIOS-27-667
AppleSMBIOS-27-800
AppleSMBIOS-27-1066
AppleSMBIOS-27-DDR3-1333
AppleSMBIOS-27-IM
AppleSMBIOS-27-MB
AppleSMBIOS-27-MBMem
AppleSMBIOS-27-MP

OLD tiger SMBIOS_1.0.1

SSE2_Jas1048_ACPI_APIC (may or not work)

AppleACPIPlatform
AppleAPIC

Others PATCHES

cpus=1 flag
Francais_pc_keyboard_layout
TimeMachineFix
PowerManagement_bundle (don't install it if you have select sse2 patch !!!)
IntelMemoryController
USBPCGen (fix usbehci detection problem , enable usb2)


AMD_1052_Patches (select patch 1 or patch 2)

AMD_1052_Patch_test_1
AMD_1052_Patch_test_2
-legacy flag

ENJOY ! if you love MacOSX think to buy it !!!
This DVD should only be used to preview Mac OS X Leopard. If you really like Mac OS X Leopard and you want to use it,

you should get a real Mac. If buying a real Mac is too much, you can, at least, buy a license for Mac OS X Leopard
Kernel installer

Quote:

sleepkernel (intel/amd/sse2/sse3)
speedstepkernel (intel/amd/sse2/sse3)
nforcekernel (intel/sse3)
modbinkernel (intel/amd/sse3)
vanillakernel (intel/sse3)
kabylkernel (intel/sse3) with sleep support


Kernels

kernel_9.2_sleep
kernel_9.2_speedstep
kernel_9.2.2_kabyl
kernel_922_modbin
kernel_92_nforce
kernel_vanilla_922
Kernel installer

WinLinMac01 04-08-2008 09:49 PM

SWEET! Would like to try this in addition to Zephyoth's and Leo4All's. When did he come up with this?

eddie11c 04-09-2008 02:55 AM

Those kernels may or may not work for everyone, the reason being these were all binpatched. Apple has not released the source code yet for the new kernel or Netkas would compile a true universal version. I suggest waiting for this, as stability can be an issue with binpatched kernels. Just my 2 cents...

WinLinMac01 04-09-2008 03:25 AM

That makes sense actually. I would wait too. I'll see where my mind takes me. Thanks for your response buddy. =)

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[cite] eddie11c:[/cite]Those kernels may or may not work for everyone, the reason being these were all binpatched. Apple has not released the source code yet for the new kernel or Netkas would compile a true universal version. I suggest waiting for this, as stability can be an issue with binpatched kernels. Just my 2 cents...

DoiX 04-09-2008 04:23 AM

looks like the 922modbin kernel from kalyway's installer works great for me :) it boosted my xbench score from 75 to 83
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WinLinMac01 04-09-2008 04:55 AM

That's a boost. =)

mrburns05 04-09-2008 04:59 PM

I beleive thats kernel i first posted at the beginning of this thread... in irc i was told "modbin" but still was unsure...Had never heard of modbin before

eMatoS 04-09-2008 11:52 PM

I get the best performance with the initialy posted kernel, I've tried kalyway's kernels but don't work as good as the "original".
My motherboard is an Asus A8N-SLI. (nforce4-sli)
Athlon64 3000+ @2250Mhz.

s23osx 04-10-2008 05:35 PM

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[cite] WinLinMac01:[/cite]Well, hopefully this is not as result of kernel version 9.2.2. ;D

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[cite] R0GUE:[/cite]
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[cite] onAir:[/cite]can anyone tell me why my pc is rebooting automatically every night? is it a bug or just a cleaning procedure i have to switch off?

im not sure if it comes from kernel 9.2.2
Mine has always suffered from random restarts, particularly when leaving the machine running over night. Looking through my crash logs reveals kernel trap errors specific to Safari, these result in a panic therefore forcing the system to restart itself. However, I am probably my own worse enemy as I use a lot of input managers that require SIMBL, these can cause stability issues as they are essentially hacks. If I use Firefox as my main browser stability returns.

It's not the 9.2.2 kernel.

I'm having the same "self reboot" issue here too. But It's been happening on all the kernel's I've tried (9.0.0,9.1.0,9.2.0,9.2.2). Initially it was whenever I was away from the system, but recently and more recurring it's happening in the middle of whatever I'm doing. From Safari to msn, Logic to Activity monitor (and of course on it's own) Just seems to be really unstable. Bit frustrating as EVERYthing else for me is peachy!

tanc 04-15-2008 10:02 AM

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[cite] eddie11c:[/cite]Those kernels may or may not work for everyone, the reason being these were all binpatched. Apple has not released the source code yet for the new kernel or Netkas would compile a true universal version. I suggest waiting for this, as stability can be an issue with binpatched kernels. Just my 2 cents...
Eddie, or anyone else, do you know which kernel is the most stable? I'm having very frustrating issues getting my system to remain stable with some software, in particular EyeTV which keeps crashing. I'm wondering if I'm using the wrong kernel and maybe there is a better one? I'm using the AMD SSE2 kernel which comes with Eddie's Leo4All V2 disc.