Radeon 6470m Kext Helper
Hacking ATI x1300 into Mac OS X (Latest = Snow Leopard v10.6.8) [Update: 2012 March 29] A commenter has his 7146 X1300 running Lion via EvoEnabler and no other mods if you have a x1300 card that’s not cooperating with Lion, it would be interesting to try patching your bios to report a 7146 deviceid and see what happens see the related comments below for links to corresponding tools.
This will only work for Mountain Lion. Output for DVI -> True Output for HDMI -> Unknown Why Not For Previous Releases? Latest ATI6000Controller has a reference to AMDRadeonAccelerator.
In Lion this reference is to AtiRadeonAccelerator Instructions: 1)Update To 10.8.2 Mountain Lion ( I can confirm that this works on this version, maybe it works for previous ML versions or later, if it does inform me) 2)Install With Kext Helper Both ATI6000Controller And AMDRadeonAccelerator 3)Reboot ( Make sure that GraphicsEnabler=Yes ) How I Edited This Kext Files (For Manual Editing): 1) I added entry for the vendor of 6790 Graphics Card on ATI6000Controller Info.plist. Under the IOPCIMatch (inside string tags ) I added 0x673e1002. 2) I found that codename of 67xx series is Barts. So inside AMDRadeonAccelerator in the info.plist I added the vendor(0x673e1002) under AMDBartsGraphicsAccelerator on the IOPCIMatch string.
I wrote description about manual editing because it might help someone in future osx releases. You can see the changes inside the provided files. Torrent crack for en route.
It’s super easy now to get AMD graphic cards working on macOS Sierra 10.12.6 and later only requiring a few baby steps. This guide should work for most if not all. Right now I’m running an in Sierra 10.12.6. Sleep and wake work reliably with this card with no weird restarts yet. Also I don’t have to use a helper iGPU/secondary GPU to get it working.
This is because of the support brought for Radeon Pro cards beginning with Sierra 10.12.6 as part of the new mac releases. A problem before the Sierra 10.12.6 update was the number of steps one had to go through to get AMD card’s working with the right framebuffers, which could be quite confusing for a beginner, while also being restricted to what cards and manfucaturer you could use. In addition, you had to use a second graphics card for hardware acceleration, but that is no more. Nvidia It’s amazing that support is now available for AMD graphic cards for hackintosher’s as we now we won’t have to rely on Nvidia for their web drivers with native mac support for AMD hardware. Some people have problems with Nvidia cards working in applications like the Adobe suite where the program would just crash on them. I’ve also found the sleep/wake is perfectly reliable with AMD cards while Nvidia can be spotty when paired with certain motherboards. This shouldn’t be an issue with the natively supported AMD cards which will arguably run better and more reliably as their Nvidia counterparts because macOS favors AMD hardware.
You can expect applications like Final Cut Pro X to render faster for an equally performing/priced Nvidia Card if you make the switch over to AMD. I’ll teach you how to do it with a couple easy steps. How to do it: In order to get AMD GPU support on a PC you of course first need to install macOS or update an existing hack to /.
If you need a guide to fresh install macOS check out If you rather stick with Sierra over the newer High Sierra then Sierra 10.12.6 is a requirement for its Radeon Pro support. AMD Hackintosh Steps: Once done updating to macOS 10.12.6 or later you can follow the steps below. Note: If you are using anything higher than a 1080p display you will to use Display Port for your output to display at 60hz. If you’re display doesn’t have a Display Port input you can use an adapter: Step 1.
Mount EFI Partition • Download • Open Clover Configurator • Select Mount EFI under TOOLS • Click Mount Partition for Install macOS. • Click Open Partition (This is your EFI Folder) Step 2. Verify EmuVariableUefi-64.efi Some motherboards such as those by Gigabyte and ASROCK will require EmuVariableUefi-64.efi for NVRAM detection, without it you wont get hardware acceleration on your AMD card. • Verify file EmuVariableUefi-64.efi exits in location /Volumes/EFI/EFI/CLOVER/drivers64UEFI of your mounted partition.