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Imkantus 01-26-2011 03:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by davisin666 (Post 52458)
Your installer doesn't patch libsystem, so I have to do that manually and 32 bit apps / PPC work :D

For sure patching sysenter traps in libSystem.B.dylib will fix 32-Bit Apps, but this should theoretically not be necessary using this Kernel, as it should be able to patch librarys that are loaded dynamically as well (not only mach-o like the kernel patcher in "annappirtrvh v4"-patch can do)

And I can confirm that it has worked, but in my case it just stopped for an unknown reason... :(
I'll have to reinstall and see if it will happen to me again...

PS: Your screen resolution is sick man.^^ :D

aka120 01-26-2011 07:36 AM

Hey Andy...I just installed your latest kernel and it is definitely faster!
Previously I was using nawcom's kernel and on geekbench it was usually around 7000-8000 score...
Here you can see, using your latest kernel, the system is running smoother and faster...
http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/140...10126at123.jpg
I haven't done much so I can't say what is or isn't working yet, but so far so good.

Thanks man for all your hard work, really awesome stuff!

wastez 01-26-2011 07:53 AM

Does the installer generate and install a custom dyld too?

Thx for all your hard work.....

Unrealized 01-26-2011 08:29 AM

Firefox crashed with this kernel on Snow Leopard. (10.6.0)

davisin666 01-26-2011 02:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Imkantus (Post 52461)
For sure patching sysenter traps in libSystem.B.dylib will fix 32-Bit Apps, but this should theoretically not be necessary using this Kernel, as it should be able to patch librarys that are loaded dynamically as well (not only mach-o like the kernel patcher in "annappirtrvh v4"-patch can do)

And I can confirm that it has worked, but in my case it just stopped for an unknown reason... :(
I'll have to reinstall and see if it will happen to me again...

PS: Your screen resolution is sick man.^^ :D

Without patching lib.System.B.dylib, 32 bit apps are working, but rosetta apps don't, al least at 10.6.7, so it's necessary to patch libsystem in order to get PPC.

Asdsadasdasdasd, I have a cheap lcd monitor xddd, but I can connect my pc to my HDTV, but I'm lazy ^_^

PD: With std_dyld=Yes, PlayOnMac, Garageband '11, Firefox and all my applications are working, so this isn't a 10.6.7 issue, it's because the modded dyld xd.

I will provide more feedback :D

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Divx Converter panic
http://pastebin.com/bLC3xH73

gedna 01-26-2011 08:23 PM

done a clean install
Just have atiata.kext and fakesmc on extra folder, and new andy kernel.
working normaly, BUT when you drag and drop, delete, and so on... something everytime finder relaunches itself, strange to explain.. maybe some one got the same thing?
strange and annoying, plus some apps is still crashing,
im using 32bit mode couse its working much smoother on my old amd phenom 9600,

Imkantus 01-26-2011 11:56 PM

Andy has posted a patched Finder in this thread.

But could you or some others try in -force64 mode? I am somewhat curious if you will suffer sysenter trap patching to stop working properbly after some time like I did or not... :)

wastez 01-27-2011 07:32 AM

I tried this kernel too and almost everything is working. Finder works but cinebench in 32 bit mode crashes!!!

Does anybody else have this problem?

andyvand 01-27-2011 09:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gedna (Post 52474)
done a clean install
Just have atiata.kext and fakesmc on extra folder, and new andy kernel.
working normaly, BUT when you drag and drop, delete, and so on... something everytime finder relaunches itself, strange to explain.. maybe some one got the same thing?
strange and annoying, plus some apps is still crashing,
im using 32bit mode couse its working much smoother on my old amd phenom 9600,

If you don't use 64bit mode (only legacy mode) you can use my installer package and do a custom install and check the installation for the patched coreservices.
NOTE: If you do this you won't be able to use 64bit mode at all (custom Finder will crash in 64bit mode) because it's designed for legacy systems (which only use 32bit apps).
The better solution is to boot with arch=i386 -force64
Choose one of these... ;)

gedna 01-27-2011 09:10 PM

Thanks andy for response
But i do able to use 64bit. but im not using it since 32bit is working more smoother on my system, so that happens on 32 bit system, and i havent installed that new patched finder, so thats odd,
can you figure this out? i will check if this happens on booting with arch=i386 -force64 flag..