I compiled two new kernels...... 32 + 64-bit
I used the diff from the original creator and some of anv's source diffs, the 64-bit kernel gives the acpi kernel panic here, but anyone wanting to test both, please try, and let me know if xpchelper and stuff is any better at all, or if it works better, I took all day, I hope this works :')
please let me know anything different, if it works faster, or anything, I can't really test, I'd love to see other's results :) I also attempted to fix some RTC issues, and the AMD stuff, the L2 cache seems to be working (detection), but please test :) http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?ca8xkkj2xd32y93 |
Testing .. then allowed results!
Thank you in advance ^^ |
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"Thanks so much for your reply, I hope it helps in some way, the 64-bit kernel (pure) always kp on acpi, but I know that's how it was for snow leopard too, maybe it will work for some processors, but I am currently using 32-bit kernel, and system seems smooth, although the only thing is I am doing school work, so I don't want to take chances leaving XPCHelper running, you know? maybe this will fix it, maybe not " |
Results that got here:
x64 I could not even start. Need some flag in particular? x86 with "-legacy" system starts! And with considerably higher performance! So far no application froze! config: FX-8120 ASUS M5A97-EVO Congratulations on your work! Very good! You can count on me to test what you need, I am willing to help as you can! |
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OMFG Now i know that I did NOT spend my entire day doing it for nothing :') THANKS SO MUCH FOR TESTING!!!!! :')))) Please let me know your results as you continue :) |
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@felipeunix you could try booting in 32-bit kernelspace, by merging the 32-bit and 64-bit into universal, and use 64-bit userspace,
terminal lipo -create mach_kernel_64 mach_kernel_32 -output mach_kernel |
in 32 bit mode, some 64-bit applications, still insist on freezing ..
but it is taking longer for that to happen .. I need sleep now, I'm very tired when morning will continue testing. |
I'm trying to install it in VMWare Workstation 8, but I'm getting an error.
Error: A fault has occurred causing a virtual CPU to enter the shutdown state. If this fault had occurred outside of a virtual machine, it would have caused the physical machine to restart. The shutdown state can be reached by incorrectly configuring the virtual machine, a bug in the guest operating system, or a problem in VMware Workstation.Click OK to restart the virtual machine or Cancel to power off the virtual machine. Tested a lot of flags combinations.. -legacy, -f, arch=i386, -force64, -s, -x, maxmem=4096.. Sometimes without one or another. I did the procedure Snow Leopard in a disk, created another virtual disk, installed iAtkos in the new disk, tested the newest kernel above and the other ones, installed chameleon 2.1 and the newest from kexts.com.. But I'm stuck at this point. Can anyone help me? |