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Do you need AMD Software and AMD Patcher ?
Since the release of the voodoo kernel I've stopped to work on them.
I think that there are obsolete but maybe it's a mistake. Thus : If you, AMD user, cannot use the voodoo kernel on your system. Please put a message here !. Mac OS X 10.6.3 • 2.8 GHz Intel Core I7 860 • ASUS P7P55D • 2 GB 2 Ghz DDR3 • ATI RADEON XFX 4890 1GB • 2 x Hitachi 160 GB Serial-ATA • PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-112 • LaCie Desktop Harddrive 750 GB USB |
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i still think these are valuble pieces of software and should not be forgot and certainly not scrapped maybe just put on hold any further dev. You never know what snow leopard may bring!!!
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Well I think the Voodoo kernel is causing my ongoing mouse lag problem: http://www.infinitemac.com/f5/mouse-...ppiness-t2170/
I'll have a working system one boot then if I restart and log back in my monitor shows no signal then I see the mouse for a second on a blue background then that screen goes away then I get to the desktop and my mouse is jumpy and sluggish. Booting cpus=1 or fsb= doesn't work. So ya I could use it. iDeneb 1.3 is the only distro that worked for me. and I think that's because there was another kernel for AMD users. Rig: Home Brewed OSs: Vista SP1 & 10.5.0 Retail updated to 10.5.7 CPU: Intel E8400 Core 2 Duo Ram: OCZ Reaper HPC Edition 4GB (2 x 2GB) DDR2 800 Mobo: Gigabyte EP45-UD3R Graphics: 8800GT 512MB- CI/QE Full Res enabled with NVkush Wireless: Motorola WPC1810G Detected as Airport OTB Onboad Audio: HDD: HITACHI Deskstar P7K500 500GB SATA + 400GB SATA + 74gb SATA Raptor DVD: Pioneer DVD-RW DVR-116D IDE + Lite-On DH401S SATA Blu-Ray drive |