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@xwin78
My DSDT is in the original post. Also, does anybody have an old USB 1 hub? I'm working on getting the Apple aluminum keyboard to wake the computer from sleep. My Rocketfish apple mouse will wake the computer as it is detected as USB 1 (UHCI), my keyboard is detected as High Speed USB (EHCI). My theory is that if the keyboard was plugged into an old USB hub and not detected as high speed.... It might work then. Unfortunately I dont have an old hub to test. GA EP35-DS3P - Intel Q9550 - 2 X 2GB Dominator 1066Mhz, EVGA 8800GTS 512MB 2x320Gb SATA in Software Raid 0, 1x1.5TB for Time machine and storage (Geekbench 6293) 10.6 Retail 64bit Using DSDT for audio-889a, video-8800gts, ethernet w/TM fix, USB fix, and SATA fix. MacBook 2,1 - 10.6 Retail MacBook 3,1 - 10.6 Retail |
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dsdt
Here you go folks.
Motherboard: Asus P5E-VM DO AMT configured (can be powered on/off remotely) Processor: Intel Quad Core Q6600 @ 2.4GHz GO stepping. Memory: 4GB OCZ - OCZ2P10004GK 1000 MHz; Graphics/Video: Dual Head XFX NVIDIA 7900 GTX 512mb flashed to QUADRO FX 5500(Thanks to Aquamac); Display: Dual Dell 2007WFP & New Dell 2707WFP Main Monitor; Harddrive: (1.) 500GB WDC5000AAKS - (2.)500 GB Seagate ST3500630AS SATA; Optical Drive: DVD DHQ6A1L : Network: Built-in Intel 82566MM running on 32/64. |
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Apparently my EHCI was being detected built-in even without the DSDT. So its just the UHCI that im really having problems with being detected as Expansion slot.
AppleUSBUHCI[0x6e76000]::start unable to initialize UIM Motherboard: Asus P5E-VM DO AMT configured (can be powered on/off remotely) Processor: Intel Quad Core Q6600 @ 2.4GHz GO stepping. Memory: 4GB OCZ - OCZ2P10004GK 1000 MHz; Graphics/Video: Dual Head XFX NVIDIA 7900 GTX 512mb flashed to QUADRO FX 5500(Thanks to Aquamac); Display: Dual Dell 2007WFP & New Dell 2707WFP Main Monitor; Harddrive: (1.) 500GB WDC5000AAKS - (2.)500 GB Seagate ST3500630AS SATA; Optical Drive: DVD DHQ6A1L : Network: Built-in Intel 82566MM running on 32/64. |
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nobody wanna help me ? pleeeease.
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I have a P35-DS3P and I just downloaded your dsdt.aml file and the ethernet works, sound, sata is displayed as ich10 but cant seem to wake up the computer with the keyboard or mouse. My old dsdt showed the removal device when I woke up from sleep and my pci network card worked so now I can just use the internal card I have the apple aluminum keyboard as well hehe. The Usb mouse works for waking up which is odd but the keyboard doesnt do anything. Does hibernate work for anyone? Does wake from bluetooth work for anything? I read the only way you can wake from bluetooth is via internal apple or a dlink 120 bluetooth adapter is this true?
Last edited by ohwhyme; 09-21-2009 at 01:29 AM. |
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@wwbsox
hopefully we can find a fix for our aluminum keyboard waking from sleep, on my ES2L mobo it's the only thing that's missing since automatic sleep is now working thanks to PleaseSleep BTW are you using the one with num pad or without? |
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@osxfr33k if you could post your entire dsdt it would be much easier to fix.
@sk1nhd33t I am using the extended keyboard (with number pad) GA EP35-DS3P - Intel Q9550 - 2 X 2GB Dominator 1066Mhz, EVGA 8800GTS 512MB 2x320Gb SATA in Software Raid 0, 1x1.5TB for Time machine and storage (Geekbench 6293) 10.6 Retail 64bit Using DSDT for audio-889a, video-8800gts, ethernet w/TM fix, USB fix, and SATA fix. MacBook 2,1 - 10.6 Retail MacBook 3,1 - 10.6 Retail |
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If your still using IOAHCIBlockStorageInjector and/or AHCIPortInjector, try the SATA Fix, then you can omit those 2 kexts.
I also want to add that with this fix, I can wake from sleep with usb kb+mouse. I am using an old MS Keyboard, and a Logitech G9. My power button can only sleep the system with the setting ticked in sys prefs. This is after the pwrb dsdt fix. Otherwise, with the option disabled, it does nothing. My snow leopard is running beautifully. I have but one issue, that is switching between spaces, it is laggy!. I don't think this is on my side, because every other thing is incredibly smooth, smoother than Leopard, and this animation in Leopard worked well. Am I correct in assuming this much? I think a few real mac users are experiencing this, and there is one "fix" that involves messing with QE, and I'm not sure I'm ready to do that. Some reported it went away eventually, other say it's only when booting in 64bit, which alludes to the issue residing on apple's drivers? I dunno... Right now, I'm just trying to ignore it... |
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Alright.... Still working on wake from apple keyboard issue. But I think we are the right track with the USB1 theory. It is because the keyboard is detected as usb2 that it will not work.
In my bios, under integrated peripherals, I can disable USB2 controller. With this disabled the apple alum. keyboard wakes the system from sleep every time. Not a real fix, especially if you are using external USB drives (mine are eSATA). Another problem is that only 2 of the 8 rear USB ports on the board work with USB2 disabled. But I do believe that if someone tried the keyboard plugged into a USB1 hub, that it might work... as far as waking system from sleep. All this leads me to believe that the EHCI portion of the DSDT could be changed to resolve this. I have tried 4 or 5 different EHCI "fixes" and none have worked. But the answer is out there somewhere... I'll keep looking. GA EP35-DS3P - Intel Q9550 - 2 X 2GB Dominator 1066Mhz, EVGA 8800GTS 512MB 2x320Gb SATA in Software Raid 0, 1x1.5TB for Time machine and storage (Geekbench 6293) 10.6 Retail 64bit Using DSDT for audio-889a, video-8800gts, ethernet w/TM fix, USB fix, and SATA fix. MacBook 2,1 - 10.6 Retail MacBook 3,1 - 10.6 Retail |
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does that mean that I can turn off that option and 2 of the ports will be usb 1.1 and the rest will be 2.0? That would work fine for me .
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