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Beware using other people's DSDT
Many newbies don't understand that you shouldn't be using DSDT's generated on other people's computers. I think everyone knows by now that you shouldn't use one from a different make and model, but many noobs assume that one generated on the same make/model is okay.
It ain't. A DSDT can be very system specific. For example, my DSDT has this code: Code:
OperationRegion (GNVS, SystemMemory, 0x7F697DBC, 0x0100) Code:
OperationRegion (BIOS, SystemMemory, 0x7F7AE064, 0xFF) Code:
OperationRegion (BIOS, SystemMemory, 0x3F7AE064, 0xFF) So don't share needles, err... DSDT files. Make your own. -u -- MacBook Pro - have allergy to nickel in the aluminum casing. So my kid gets an expensive toy! Gateway MX 8738 - Retail, vanilla Snow Leopard 10.6.2 (thanks kizwan!) with Chameleon RC4, modified DSDT. Upgraded to Core 2 CPU (easy to do). Upgraded to 640GB drive. Everything but SD card working. Minor niggles. GMA950 with QE/CI and *no* artifacts. iMac (luxo/lamp) G4 with Tiger. |
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