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mayx 05-25-2011 02:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by andyvand (Post 54076)
I know the solution:
Pack the binaries with my custom upx, it'll work ;)
EDIT: The one under <Application.app>/Contents/MacOS/<Application>
The errors are both about the same.
In Parallels: before GetDYLDEntry it fetches 0x0000000 which can be resolved with my custom upx

It works,thank you so much!!!
Actually,i had do this before,and i just test it in the 64bit mode.
This time,i remove the "-force64" flag,then it works.:p

Thank you for your hard works!!!

xmen1 06-08-2011 08:05 PM

someone can explain how I install this kernel, I'm noob .... the old kernel at boot I get this error: Warning Kernel was not build with custom dyld blob, someone can help me how to install this kernel ... thanks. i have a pentium D 945

davisin666 06-24-2011 02:26 AM

DO NOT UPDATE TO 10.6.8

It freezes in a [PCI CONFIGURATION BEGIN] and there are missing kernel symbols, in other words, it will break your install :'(

EDIT: You can update to 10.6.8, but using IOPCIFamily.kext and AppleACPIPlatform.kext from 10.6.7

mindlessmissy 06-24-2011 05:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by davisin666 (Post 54345)
DO NOT UPDATE TO 10.6.8

It freezes in a [PCI CONFIGURATION BEGIN] and there are missing kernel symbols, in other words, it will break your install :'(

EDIT: You can update to 10.6.8, but using IOPCIFamily.kext and AppleACPIPlatform.kext from 10.6.7

Yep ... I am guessing this only happens on AMD since other people did not run into this problem.

Also ,after swapping out the 10.6.7 kexts, the missing kernel symbols problem still exists BUT hopefully a 10.6.8 kernel will solve that when it is available ...

I read on netkas' blog that the IOPCI kext is similar to the one in Lion ...

andyvand 07-04-2011 06:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mindlessmissy (Post 54347)
Yep ... I am guessing this only happens on AMD since other people did not run into this problem.

Also ,after swapping out the 10.6.7 kexts, the missing kernel symbols problem still exists BUT hopefully a 10.6.8 kernel will solve that when it is available ...

I read on netkas' blog that the IOPCI kext is similar to the one in Lion ...

Seems Netkas has found another way to fix it:
best fix is adding kernel boot flag npci=0×2000
It should fix it...
My version of the 10.6.8 kernel is coming the latest next week... ;)

RobertX 07-04-2011 01:50 PM

good to hear that Andy....dare I ask about the sse3 emulator?:D

andyvand 07-05-2011 06:06 AM

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Originally Posted by RobertX (Post 54426)
good to hear that Andy....dare I ask about the sse3 emulator?:D

I have a new one (thanks go to Slice I believe) but I haven't had much time yet to code the 10.6.8 version of the kernel.
It will integrate this new SSE3 emulator.
When I have the time (probably this weekend) I will adapt the build script and build the new kernel.
Currently I'm very occupied by my education and tomorrow I have a very important job interview (which will probably go down in french... ;))
I'll post results as soon as I'm finished...
EDIT: Oh yeah... more good news... the assembly sources for the new SSE3 emulator are included so people can do work on that as well ;):)

scififan68 07-05-2011 07:47 AM

Thanks andy!
 
Andy, I just wanted to say thanks for your kernel, I'd have to say it works best out of any kernel out there, and again thank you! :)

RobertX 07-05-2011 09:35 PM

i'll keep my eyes open...here...and at the other place...:D

RobertX 07-14-2011 12:26 PM

:cool:;)...ready here...