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uchihaxyz 07-18-2012 05:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gils (Post 58162)
hello ,

:)

take the time to read the subject and you will understand.

i really dont know what are you referring to
i have a SL hackintosh for a year now i did a lot of research on that and i tried to install lion like 50 times till i got it right
i did block xpchelper, deleted zz folder, did some terminal things
i think i did my homework but maybe i'm missing something
i would appreciate if you explain me whats wrong :)

gils 07-18-2012 08:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by uchihaxyz (Post 58164)
i really dont know what are you referring to
i have a SL hackintosh for a year now i did a lot of research on that and i tried to install lion like 50 times till i got it right
i did block xpchelper, deleted zz folder, did some terminal things
i think i did my homework but maybe i'm missing something
i would appreciate if you explain me whats wrong :)

yop !!


:)


http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/ind...owtopic=278181

uchihaxyz 07-18-2012 08:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gils (Post 58168)

oh ok i get it now, thanks

misterfrista 07-19-2012 02:36 PM

Little bugreport for new kernel and 10.7.4:

With Kernelflags: -v -f npci=0x2000 arch=x86_64 busratio=155 the system boots up to the point where my ntfs partitions are detected and the gui should show up. At this point nothing happens anymore. No error - nothing.

With Kernelflags: -v -f npci=0x2000 busratio=155 the system starts up fine but after 10 minutes I am unable to start some system programs.

Can´t test authentication for 64bit as I am unable to get it up ;)

chillymiko 07-19-2012 04:46 PM

Dear users,

I would like to use Xcode 4 on my notebook - AMD E-450 APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics 1.65 GHz

First I found some tutorials how to do it but it was using VMware and for Intel processors so probably would not work..
I found this forum but it's quite complicated for me actually how to do it. Is there any link with a guide?

I have already MAC OX 10.7.3 or 10.7.4
I downloaded also kernel on site http://osx86.co/f100/10-7-4-amd-kernel-t7687/ update 2012-05-31

right now I don't know what to do and how to start..
I know I have to install 32bit not 64bit as my processor will not run that.

Should I install my MAC OX from my WIN7 or I have to create bootable pendrive? What to do next and how to implement that kernel? Do I finally need a VMware?

Any help will be highly appreciate.

sulphide 07-19-2012 06:57 PM

fx-8150, seems all main issues have gone with the latest kernel...

R:A:W:X86 07-19-2012 09:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by misterfrista (Post 58175)
Little bugreport for new kernel and 10.7.4:

With Kernelflags: -v -f npci=0x2000 arch=x86_64 busratio=155 the system boots up to the point where my ntfs partitions are detected and the gui should show up. At this point nothing happens anymore. No error - nothing.

With Kernelflags: -v -f npci=0x2000 busratio=155 the system starts up fine but after 10 minutes I am unable to start some system programs.

Can´t test authentication for 64bit as I am unable to get it up ;)

I am sorry for your problem, but using that boot flag or not should not be any matter.

And while we're on the subject some more time:
Why the ---- are there so many people who do not understand this?!

The original Lion (Vanilla) Kernel is a fat binary made up of an i386 and a x86_64 part.

All patched Kernel consist of the i386 part ONLY.
So far the x86_64 part can be compiled from patched source, but it hasn't worked on all tested machines (instant reboot).

In OS X the i386 Kernel supports using EM64T for applications.

Those CPUs not capable of EM64T have been booting what we are calling "-legacy mode" till Snow Leopard.
(Also capable CPUs could be forced using the -legacy flag.)

Support for those Macs (& Hacks) has been droped in Lion (including -legacy mode in XNU).

In the patched Kernel the "-legacy mode" has been reimplemented, as Lion appears to require the SSSE3 instruction set (avaible on latest AMD only) to work, when applications are launched in 64-Bit adress space.


This is one reason, why I have doubts about running ML on AMD - even Bulldozer.
As the ML Kernel will be x86_64 only. Although not impossible of course... ...theoretically. :p

Quote:

Originally Posted by chillymiko (Post 58176)
Dear users,

I would like to use Xcode 4 on my notebook - AMD E-450 APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics 1.65 GHz
[...]
I know I have to install 32bit not 64bit as my processor will not run that.

Testing on that CPU is up to you, it doesn't look like someone has done this yet.
Choice between native or virtualized installation is of course up to you as well. ;)
In case of native installation you should know, that your graphics will remain unsupported / not allow any accerlation etc. this is most likely the main reason, why noone has tried the Llano yet.
The good news is, that in case it will boot at all, you should be able to boot Lion with EM64T enabled, as your APU supports the necessary instruction set. :)
There are some tutorials around that may give you some basic orientation i.e. check that link, two postings up from yours...

gils 07-19-2012 11:30 PM

hey !!!

http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/19...at111535PM.png

http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/72...at102626PM.png

http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/53...at101236PM.png

http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/48...at101356PM.png


celeron 341 core solo 2,93 / 775 / chip i865 / ram 2x 512 ddr 333 / FX 5500 256 mo AGP 8x

kernel v5 Dimitrik .

gils 07-20-2012 10:40 PM

@ R:A:W:X86

:)


hello,

Thank you for this kernel. I continued my tests, it's a shame he is not running at 100% :'( , really well optimized, it supports the overclock without problems, with a Mugen 2 does not exceeded 45 ° C
the figures speak for themselves !


http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/43...at121022AM.png



http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/64...at121141AM.png

http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/46...at120323AM.png

http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/64...at120659AM.png

le même unlocker en x6 à 3,6 turbo désactivé . :D

http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/80...at124621AM.png

http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/32...at124753AM.png



http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/55...at124601AM.png

hhxq 07-21-2012 03:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by R:A:W:X86 (Post 58179)
I am sorry for your problem, but using that boot flag or not should not be any matter.

And while we're on the subject some more time:
Why the ---- are there so many people who do not understand this?!

The original Lion (Vanilla) Kernel is a fat binary made up of an i386 and a x86_64 part.

All patched Kernel consist of the i386 part ONLY.
So far the x86_64 part can be compiled from patched source, but it hasn't worked on all tested machines (instant reboot).

In OS X the i386 Kernel supports using EM64T for applications.

Those CPUs not capable of EM64T have been booting what we are calling "-legacy mode" till Snow Leopard.
(Also capable CPUs could be forced using the -legacy flag.)

Support for those Macs (& Hacks) has been droped in Lion (including -legacy mode in XNU).

In the patched Kernel the "-legacy mode" has been reimplemented, as Lion appears to require the SSSE3 instruction set (avaible on latest AMD only) to work, when applications are launched in 64-Bit adress space.


This is one reason, why I have doubts about running ML on AMD - even Bulldozer.
As the ML Kernel will be x86_64 only. Although not impossible of course... ...theoretically. :p

Testing on that CPU is up to you, it doesn't look like someone has done this yet.
Choice between native or virtualized installation is of course up to you as well. ;)
In case of native installation you should know, that your graphics will remain unsupported / not allow any accerlation etc. this is most likely the main reason, why noone has tried the Llano yet.
The good news is, that in case it will boot at all, you should be able to boot Lion with EM64T enabled, as your APU supports the necessary instruction set. :)
There are some tutorials around that may give you some basic orientation i.e. check that link, two postings up from yours...

first i should say thank you for all your work. i have tried to install 10.7.4 in my AMD machine for more than two months. and i don't know how to compile the x86_64 source to a kernel. does your newest kernel (release in 7-18) need to be complied if i would like to run a 64-bit app. PS: i am a Chinese, my english is poor. but i hope you can understand that.