What about AMD ?
Which Kernel is the best for AMD ? |
Don't know, I used test7 at start, then Legacy-kernel 10.2.0(pradeesh smt) and now Andy's
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Try this blogsite for instructions on diff and using it to create a patch then run the patch.
http://blog.mypapit.net/2006/01/how-...r-project.html The instructions are basic to get you thinking and understand. it is problem like in math where you have to test and find the solution. This is the simplest form to use diff in comparing text files: http://ikanez-how-to-stuff.blogspot....f-in-unix.html happy new year |
happy new year, !!! thanks a lot, will try it asap.
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what does this have that the qoopz 10.2.0 kernel doesn't have. I replaced qoopz with this one, and honestly couldn't tell a difference.
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Thanx Andy, this is great news for hackintosh users in new year :)
I see there is a patch and a kernel in your post, do we have to patch the kernel or it is already patched? Will try it tommorrow when I get back home. Thanks again. |
Hey RetroRen,
You know how we had to downclock our processors to 3.0GHz to get them to work? Well, I have a kernel you can use with 10.6.2 if you want which will allow you to theoretically overclock to 6GHz with OSX still booting (Assuming your computer actually can work at that speed, lol). I could probably adapt my change to get it to work with leopard too. Let me know if you're interested. PS. My mod doesn't automatically make your Phenom capable of overclocking to 6 GHz, it adjusts the cap in the OSX kernel so that whatever your Phenom is running at will work in OSX. |