Hi Zane,
sorry about the delay.. had to set some priorities.
I know what you mean! But, we have to keep in mind the "nature" of OSx86 , if you catch my drift.
As you say, you're still new to the scene; i'm around for almost 3 years and i still consider don't know nothing or anyone,
for that matter
if you stick long enough, you'll see that there's still plenty of people around helping and creating.
But in the end, it's mostly dow to read, read, read...
Knowing what's needed it's the major pain in!! Take one thing at a time, baby steps.
Oh and one more thing, somehow it seems now that my mac is more stable. It doesnt hang that much either. Attributed to Chameleon?
The stability can be Chameleon's doing, yeah; proper cpu detection or memory speed, is enough
to make a big diff, depending on what you had before.
Curious, what was the problem causing this?
If you mean the topic problem, the fix was adding conversion to data type that can hold bigger values (long long).
Check the changes committed on rev
151, look for the
long long.
Memory is not displaying correctly. Only displaying correctly for the first Slot...
Just figured i did tell you. I placed the values in SMBIOS.plist to detect as DDR3 1066 Rams and all the serial numbers and stuff. When i boot with -v i get to see this being loaded. But the memory module still shows the same as above.
I read about that problem on some laptop, i think. Check this
topic towards the end, like a week ago or so.
Did the smbios.plist work fine before in this situation? with older version of the booter...
Oh and i was playing around abit with kexts and stuff. Very weird. But i got this. I am using Revision 416.
You got that one time or you get it always? And what are you really pointing here? just to be sure