![]() ![]() Hello all! I have a friend who has made a solution. I have iAtkos v1.0i r2 installed on my hp dv6000t intel and everything works fine but wireless and vga Nvidia X3100. Had to do sleep trick but now it's solved. Please try and report your findings in the comments. This is just a first try and perhaps a little hacky, but hey - it's working! I used a Dell D530 but, as fassl suggested, this solution should also work on VAIO's and other laptops. sleep (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) Copy the new DSDT file to the filesystem root using sudo cp dsdt.aml / Under Device(VID) remove the Device(DVI) dec (24)ġ3. Under Device(VID) remove the Device(CRT) dec (24)ġ2g. Under Device(VID) remove the Device(TV) dec (24)ġ2f. Remove the vid2 declaration (a few lines)ġ2e. Remove the Scope(\_SB.PCI0.AGP) declaration (around 33 lines)ġ2d. Remove the entire Device (AGP) declaration (around 214 lines)ġ2c. Open the dsdt_fixed.txt file in the debug folder.ġ2a. Version 1.0.1d by the time of writing.ġ1. Reboot your "mac" - you should see the new DSDT Chameleon booter with build date 23:02:35ĩ. Replace /boot with the DSDT override boot (rename chameleon to boot) from mackerintel ( ).ħ. ![]() Install the latest chameleon ( hxxp:/// ) per the instructions in the tar.gz file (1.0.11)Ħ. Upon reboot your LCD display will remain black (non-working) and your external monitor will work in full res with QE and CI.ĥ. Remove default display & framebuffer kexts and install A.J.Allen's kexts ( )Ĥ. Install OSX 10.5.4 (haven't tested this with other versions then iAtkos)Ģ. Based on the great work by mackerintel and fassl!ġ. It's from vaag post, but the forum says it's broken original vaag post, so i used google cache.Īfter a lot of fiddeling around with different kexts and EFI strings, I finally found a solution for my non-working laptop LCD screen: using an alternative DSDT ("bios override"). I am using these original drivers from the IPC 10.5.6 installĪppleIntellIntegratedFramebuffer.kext (no changed if I remove it) Webcam: Chicony 2.0 USB works with CAMTWIST driver Video: IntelGMA X3100 10.5.6 original drivers (only external monitor works) Sound: Conexant High Def SmartAudio 221 works using VoodooHDA LAN: Marvell Yukon 88e8040T works with standard 10.5.7 drivers IPC 10.5.6 Final 9.4.0 StageXNU Universal Kernel / Seatbelt 10.5.5 fix /Shutdown restart fix / PS/2 keyboard fix Toshiba P305 Intel Duo Core 2.16 GHZ 4GB RAM In system preferences > Display it shows the correct resolutions for the laptop display, but none of them work. ASCII interpretation follows (?)ĭescriptor #2 is ASCII data: LGPhilipsLCDĭescriptor #3 is ASCII data: LP171WP4-TLN1 0 pixels 0 linesĭescriptor #1 is Unknown descriptor. EDID from SwitchResX for the laptop display gives this: SwitchResX crashes when i boot (red X on the app icon when i start), but then i can click on the app icon in the menu bar and it seems to start ok. I have noticed that in SwitchRes is identifies my laptop display name as "VGA/SVGA Display", but it identifies my external monitor by its correct manufacture name. I have installed SwitchResX, and made a custom settings with the info from the EDID info listed below but that also does not work. With one of the drivers, I was able to get an all blue screen on the laptop display, but then OS would not boot all the way. Screen sleep trick does not work, and also the power button then 's' trick does not work. I have tried all different versions of the X3100 drivers that have been listed here in this thread but nothing works. My problem is that the external monitor works fine but the laptop display is all black (but powered on). My video card is GMA X3100 Device ID:0x2a02 Rev 0x000c and I have the 1.5.36 standard X3100 drivers from an IPC 10.5.6 install. The details of my laptop are listed below. ![]()
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