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prasys 11-29-2009 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by NghiaDev (Post 39976)
This kernel is working fine on my PC Intel P4 630 3GHz HT, however -force64 has no effects on my SL 10.6.2 Whether I use -force64 or not, I still get a 32-bit SL: Nghias-Mac-mini:~ nghia$ uname -a Darwin Nghias-Mac-mini.local 10.2.0 Darwin Kernel Version 10.2.0: Tue Nov 17 01:24:40 EST 2009; annappirtrvh v2:xnu-1486.2.11/BUILD/obj/RELEASE_I386 i386 I do not understand, can somebody help me?

Check activity monitor , apps will be in 64-bit. Thats how real macs behave. This kernel DOES NOT HAVE PURE 64-BIT KERNELSPACE like vanilla. Thats a different issue, however it gives you 64-bit support for apps like real macs do. That is how apple advertises it.

lemn 11-30-2009 05:17 PM

using this kernel, i get a kernel panic when using the dashboard. any ideas? thanks.

scififan68 12-01-2009 01:13 AM

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Originally Posted by lemn (Post 40342)
using this kernel, i get a kernel panic when using the dashboard. any ideas? thanks.

Make sure you patched your cpuids and if it still kps go back to the modbin test7 kernel.(working alot better on my amd system)

lemn 12-01-2009 10:06 AM

if this was a cpuid patch issue, i think dashboard will kp on me with modbin kernel, but it doesn't.

this kernel works (for me) only with fakesmc, it kp at start with dsmos.
with fakesmc 2.5 dashboard crashes, with this kernel and modbin (kp).
with dsmos and modbin kernel, all is fine.

blackknight 12-27-2009 08:25 AM

I have a question for the coder of this kernel:

I have a phenom that has a clock speed of 3.1GHz by default and can easily be overclocked beyond that. The problem is that there is a set cutoff for the value of busratio of 30. If I overclock the CPU to 3.4GHz and manually set busratio to 30 at startup, it works, but Snow Leopard thinks the CPU is only a 3.0 GHz. Is it possible to change this cutoff to say 40 which would allow an overclock of 4.0GHz for example and recompile? Otherwise, could someone help me in compiling it myself? This has apprently been an issue since the first Voodoo 1.0 kernel for Leopard.

Thanks.

spalek83 01-28-2010 01:58 AM

someone made a kernel modified specifically for phenom, not sure if it was on here or insanleymac but it should be easy to find with a quick search