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  • Nokia Booklet 3g Audio Driver For Mac
    카테고리 없음 2020. 2. 21. 16:11
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    Nokia 6 Smartphone Bouetooth AdrenoSnapdragon5. I have the same question Nokia Booklet 3G Hotkey utility http: Powered by the efficient Intel Atom processor, the Nokia Booklet 3G delivers impressive performance with up to 12 hours of battery life, enabling people to leave their power cable behind and still be connected and productive. Nokia Booklet 3g Driver for Windows 7 32 bit, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 10, 8, XP. Uploaded on 4/10/, downloaded times, receiving a 87/ rating. Download Wireless Driver Nokia Booklet 3g Tags Tags brother printer drivers ubuntu, download drivers, download Hardware category: Wireless (Wi-Fi) device.

    Description UltraStudio 4K Extreme 3 is the world’s most advanced capture and playback solution for PCI Express and Thunderbolt computers! It features incredibly fast 40Gb/s Thunderbolt 3, advanced 12G‑SDI and HDMI 2.0 connections for working at up to 60 frames per second with deep color, 12‑bit RGB, support for HDR workflows via HDMI 2.0a and extremely large 4K frame sizes. Featuring the widest range of analog and digital connections, UltraStudio 4K Extreme 3 is compatible with virtually any camera, deck, router or display. There’s even an extremely powerful hardware encoder built-in that supports realtime H.265 encoding! SDI Video Inputs 2 x 12Gb/s and 2 x 6Gb/s SD/HD/2K/4K. Supports single/dual/quad link 4:2:2/4:4:4.

    SDI Video Outputs 2 x 12Gb/s and 2 x 6Gb/s SD/HD/2K/4K. Supports single/dual/quad link 4:2:2/4:4:4. SDI Rates 270Mb, 1.5G, 3G, 6G, 12G. Optical SDI Supports 2 optional SMPTE modules. SDI Video Loop 4 x reclocked SD/HD/2K/4K linked to corresponding inputs.

    SDI Video Repeated Outputs 2 x 12Gb/s and 2 x 6Gb/s SD/HD/2K/4K. Supports single/dual/quad link 4:2:2/4:4:4. Analog Video Inputs 1 x Component YUV on 3 BNCs, 1 x composite NTSC/PAL on 1 BNC. Analog Video Outputs 1 x Component YUV on 3 BNCs, 1 x composite NTSC/PAL on 1 BNC.

    Analog Audio Inputs 4 Channels of professional balanced analog audio via XLR connectors and 2 channels of consumer unbalanced via RCA connectors. Analog Audio Outputs 4 Channels of professional balanced analog audio via XLR connectors. Optical Fiber Inputs/Outputs (Optional) 2 x 12Gb/s Optical Fiber. AES/EBU Audio Inputs 2 Channels unbalanced with sample rate converter on BNC connector.

    AES/EBU Audio Outputs 2 Channels unbalanced on BNC connector. SDI Audio Inputs 16 Channels embedded in SD/HD/2K/4K.

    SDI Audio Outputs 16 Channels embedded in SD/HD/2K/4K. HDMI Video Inputs HDMI 2.0 type A connector with support for 2160p60 HDMI Video Outputs HDMI 2.0 type A connector with support for 2160p60 HDMI Audio Inputs 8 Channels embedded in SD/HD/4K. HDMI Audio Outputs 8 Channels embedded in SD/HD/4K. Mic Input 1 x 48V microphone input via XLR connector. Phantom Power switchable via software control.

    Timecode Input 1 x XLR Input. Timecode Output 1 x XLR Output. Sync Input 1 x Reference input. Tri-Sync or Black Burst.

    Sync Output 1 x Reference Loop Output. Tri-Sync or Black Burst. Computer Interface Thunderbolt™ 3 (Mac OS and Windows), PCI Express 4 lane generation 2. Power 2 x built-in international AC power supply with IEC C14 inlet. 120-240V, 50-60Hz. Supported Codecs AVC-Intra, AVCHD, Canon XF MPEG2, Digital SLR, DV-NTSC, DV-PAL, DVCPRO50, DVCPROHD, DPX, HDV, HEVC, XDCAM EX, XDCAM HD, XDCAM HD422, DNxHR & DNxHD, Apple ProRes 4444, Apple ProRes 422 HQ, Apple ProRes 422, Apple ProRes LT, Apple ProRes 422 Proxy, Uncompressed 8‑bit 4:2:2, Uncompressed 10‑bit 4:2:2, Uncompressed 10‑bit 4:4:4.

    SD Video Standards 525i59.94 NTSC, 625i50 PAL HD Video Standards 720p50, 720p59.94, 7p23.98, 1080p24, 1080p25, 1080p29.97, 1080p30, 1080p50, 1080p59.94, 10i50, 1080i59.94, 1080i60 Ultra HD Video Standards 2160p23.98, 2160p24, 2160p25, 2160p29.97, 2160p30, 2160p50, 2160p59.94, 2160p60 4K Video Standards 4K DCI 23.98p, 4K DCI 24p, 4K DCI 25p 3D Video Standards 720p50, 720p59.94, 7p23.98, 1080p24, 1080p25, 1080p29.97, 1080p30, 1080i50, 1080i59.94, 1080i60 HDMI Audio Sampling Television standard sample rate of 48 kHz and 24‑bit. HDMI Video Sampling 4:4:4, 4:2:2 & 4:2:0 HDMI Configuration HDMI 2.0a supports Deep Color and HDR. Automatically configures to connected display. Multiple Rate Support HDMI and SDI video connections are switchable between SD/HD/2K and 4K.

    Component analog video connections are switchable between SD and HD. Copy Protection HDMI input is unable to capture from copy protected HDMI sources. Always confirm copyright ownership before capture or distribution of content. Hardware Frame Buffer v210 (10 bit YUV), 2vuy (8 bit YUV), ARGB, BGRA (8 bit RGB), r210 (10 bit RGB), R12B,R12L (12 bit RGB).

    Color Precision 8, 10, 12‑bit RGB 4:4:4 up to 2160p30 and 8, 10‑bit YUV 4:2:2 in all standards. Computer Capture 2 x Thunderbolt 3 for Mac and Windows plus PCI Express Gen 2 for Mac, Windows and Linux. Includes Blackmagic Desktop Video SDK.

    Encoding Hardware based real time h.265 encoder. Ultra HD Down Conversion Built in, high quality hardware down converter outputs Ultra HD to HD with down-converted signal on SDI outputs C & D and HDMI output when connected to an HD‑only TV.

    HD to SD Down Conversion Built in, high quality hardware down converter outputs HD to SD with down-converted signal on SDI output B, Component and Composite NTSC/PAL. SD output selectable between letterbox, anamorphic 16:9 and center cut 4:3. HD Up Conversion Built in, high quality hardware up conversion from SD to 720HD or 1080HD on playback.

    Selectable between 4:3 pillarbox, 14:9 zoom and 16:9 zoom. HD Cross Conversion Built in, high quality hardware cross conversion from 720p to 1080HD and 1080HD to 720p on playback.

    Real Time Effects DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut Pro X internal effects. Adobe Premiere Pro CC Mercury Playback Engine effects. Avid Media Composer internal effects. Colorspace Conversion Hardware based real time.

    3D Processing Dual stream and frame packed capture & playback. Physical Installation Requires a computer with either a Thunderbolt port or available PCI Express slot.

    Blackmagic PCI Express Cable Kit available separately for high speed PCI Express Gen 3 connection. Please check support pages to see the full system requirement. Operating Systems. Description Rack mount Thunderbolt or Thunderbolt 2 based capture and playback 'break out box' with latest high performance technology including 4:4:4 and dual channel 3D stereoscopic, Ultra HD and 4K capture and playback.

    UltraStudio 4K is the solution you need when doing high performance work that demands quality. Packed with the latest SDI, HDMI and analog video, timecode connections, as well as AES/EBU, balanced and unbalanced analog audio. There is no better solution for video capture and playback!

    SDI Video Inputs 2 x 10-bit SD/HD/2K/4K and 2D/3D switchable. Supports 3Gb/s and 6Gb/s single link and dual link. SDI Video Outputs 2 x 10-bit SD/HD/2K/4K and 2D/3D switchable. Supports 3Gb/s and 6Gb/s single link and dual link. SDI Video Loop 2 x reclocked 10-bit SD/HD/2K/4K.

    Supports 3Gb/s and 6Gb/s. Analog Video Inputs 1 x Component YUV on 3 BNCs. 1 x composite on 1 BNC. Analog Video Outputs 1 x Component YUV on 3 BNCs. 1 x composite on 1 BNC. Analog Audio Inputs 2 Channels of professional balanced analog audio via XLR connectors and 2 channels of consumer unbalanced via RCA connections. Analog Audio Outputs 2 Channels of professional balanced analog audio via XLR connectors.

    AES/EBU Audio Inputs 2 Channels unbalanced with sample rate converter on BNC connector. AES/EBU Audio Outputs 2 Channels unbalanced with sample rate converter on BNC connector. SDI Audio Inputs 16 Channels embedded in SD/HD/2K/4K. SDI Audio Outputs 16 Channels embedded in SD/HD/2K/4K. HDMI Video Inputs 1 x HDMI type A connector including 3D frame packing and Ultra HD support. HDMI Video Outputs 1 x HDMI type A connector including 3D frame packing and Ultra HD support. HDMI Audio Inputs 8 Channels embedded in SD/HD/4K.

    HDMI Audio Outputs 8 Channels embedded in SD/HD/4K. Timecode Input 1 x XLR for LTC Input. Timecode Output 1 x XLR for LTC Output. Sync Input 1 x Reference input. Tri-Sync or Black Burst. Device Control Sony™ compatible RS422 deck control port. Serial ports TxRx direction reversible under software control.

    Computer Interface Thunderbolt™ or Thunderbolt™ 2 Supported Codecs. SD Video Standards 525i59.94 NTSC, 625i50 PAL HD Video Standards 720p50, 720p59.94, 7p23.98, 1080p24, 1080p25, 1080p29.97, 1080p30, 1080p50, 1080p59.94, 10i50, 1080i59.94, 1080i60 Ultra HD Video Standards 2160p23.98, 2160p24, 2160p25, 2160p29.97, 2160p30, 2160p50., 2160p59.94., 2160p60.Output only 4K Video Standards 4K DCI 23.98p, 4K DCI 24p 3D Video Standards 720p50, 720p59.94, 7p23.98, 1080p24, 1080p25, 1080p29.97, 1080p30, 1080i50, 1080i59.94, 1080i60 HDMI Audio Sampling Television standard sample rate of 48 kHz and 24-bit. HDMI Video Sampling 4:4:4, 4:2:2 & 4:2:0 HDMI Color Precision 10-bit RGB in HD, 10-bit YUV in HD and 4K. HDMI Configuration HDMI 1.4b. Automatically configures to connected display. Multiple Rate Support HDMI and SDI video connections are switchable between SD/HD/2K and 4K. Component analog video connections are switchable between SD and HD.

    HDMI Resolution Pixel for pixel up to 4K resolutions. Copy Protection HDMI input is unable to capture from copy protected HDMI sources. Always confirm copyright ownership before capture or distribution of content.

    HD to SD Down Conversion Built in, high quality hardware down converter outputs HD-SDI on SDI A output, SD-SDI on SDI B output and Composite and S-Video when working in HD video formats on playback. Switch analog video to Component and choose HD or SD output. Selectable between letterbox, anamorphic 16:9 and center cut 4:3 styles. HD Up Conversion Built-in, high quality hardware up conversion from SD to 720HD or 1080HD on playback. Selectable between 4:3 pillarbox, 14:9 pillarbox and 16:9 zoom. HD outputs via HD-SDI, HDMI and component analog.

    HD Cross Conversion Built in, high quality hardware cross conversion from 720HD to 1080HD and 1080HD to 720HD on playback. Real Time Effects DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut Pro X internal effects. Premiere Pro CC Mercury Playback Engine effects.

    Avid Media Composer internal effects. Colorspace Conversion Hardware based real time. 3D Processing Dual stream and frame packed capture & playback. Physical Installation Requires computer with a Thunderbolt or Thunderbolt 2 port. Please check support pages to see the full system requirement. Physical Specifications Operating Systems.

    Nokia

    Description UltraStudio HD Mini features professional broadcast quality connections that include 3G-SDI, analog YUV and composite NTSC/PAL video inputs, along with a reference input. There are also two ¼” audio connections for analog audio input that work with balanced and HiFi sources. In addition, UltraStudio HD Mini can remote control professional broadcast decks using the built in RS-422 connection. For output, you get dual link 3G-SDI with fill and key, and an HDMI connection for monitoring video with a big screen television!

    SDI Video Inputs 1 x 3Gb/s SD/HD switchable. SDI Video Outputs 2 x 3Gb/s SD/HD switchable, supports fill and key. SDI Rates 270Mb, 1.5G, 3G Optical SDI None HDMI Video Inputs None HDMI Video Outputs 1 x HDMI 1.4b type A connector. Analog Video Inputs Y, B-Y, R-Y/NTSC/PAL. Analog Video Outputs None Analog Audio Inputs 2 x 1/4 inch jack connectors for balanced and unbalanced analog audio. Analog Audio Outputs None, embedded audio only.

    SDI Audio Inputs 16 Channels embedded in SD and HD. SDI Audio Outputs 16 Channels embedded in SD and HD. HDMI Audio Outputs 2 Channels embedded in SD and HD. Timecode Connection None. Reference Input Tri-Sync or Black Burst. Supported Codecs AVC-Intra, AVCHD, Canon XF MPEG2, Digital SLR, DV-NTSC, DV-PAL, DVCPRO50, DVCPROHD, DPX, HDV, XDCAM EX, XDCAM HD, XDCAM HD422, DNxHD, DNxHR, Apple ProRes 4444, Apple ProRes 422 HQ, Apple ProRes 422, Apple ProRes LT, Apple ProRes 422 Proxy, Uncompressed 8-bit 4:2:2, Uncompressed 10‑bit 4:2:2.

    SD Video Standards 525i59.94 NTSC, 625i50 PAL HD Video Standards 720p50, 720p59.94, 7p23.98, 1080p24, 1080p25, 1080p29.97, 1080p30, 1080p50, 1080p59.94, 10PsF23.98, 1080PsF24, 1080PsF25, 1080PsF29.97, 1080PsF30 1080i50, 1080i59.94, 1080i60 2K Video Standards 2K DCI 23.98p, 2K DCI 24p, 2K DCI 25p, 2K DCI 23.98PsF, 2K DCI 24PsF, 2K DCI 25PsF Ultra HD Video Standards None 4K Video Standards None SDI Compliance SMPTE 259M, SMPTE 292M, SMPTE 296M, SMPTE 372M and SMPTE 425M A/B. SDI Metadata Support RP 188/SMPTE 12M-2 and closed captioning. Audio Sampling Television rate of 48kHz and 24 bit. SDI Video Sampling 4:2:2/4:4:4 Color Space REC 601, REC 709.

    HDMI Resolution Pixel for pixel HD resolution input from connected device. Multiple Rate support SDI and HDMI video connections are switchable between standard definition and high definition. SDI switches between 270 Mb/s, 1.5 Gb/s and 3 Gb/s. Hardware Frame Buffer v210 (10 bit YUV), 2vuy (8 bit YUV), ARGB, BGRA (8 bit RGB), r210 (10 bit RGB), R12B,R12L (12 bit RGB). Color Precision 8, 10, 12-bit RGB 4:4:4 up to 1080p30, and 8, 10-bit YUV 4:2:2 in all standards. Computer Capture 1 x Thunderbolt™ 3 for Mac and Windows. Powers from Thunderbolt host computer, includes Blackmagic Desktop Video SDK.

    Colorspace Conversion Hardware based real time. HD Down Conversion Real time 10-bit hardware down conversion on SDI B output when working in HD video formats on playback. Selectable between letterbox, anamorphic 16:9 and center cut 4:3 styles. Real Time Effects Final Cut Pro X internal effects. Premiere Pro CC Mercury Playback Engine effects. Avid Media Composer internal effects.

    Physical Installation Requires computer with a Thunderbolt™ 3 USB-C port. Please check support pages to see the full system requirements. Operating Systems. SDI Video Inputs 1 x 10 bit SD/HD switchable. SDI Audio Inputs 8 Channels embedded in SD and HD. HDMI Video Inputs 1 x HDMI type A connector.

    HDMI Audio Inputs 8 Channels embedded in SD and HD. Computer Interface Thunderbolt™ Supported Codecs AVC-Intra, AVCHD, Canon XF MPEG2, Digital SLR, DV-NTSC, DV-PAL, DVCPRO50, DVCPROHD, DPX, HDV, XDCAM EX, XDCAM HD, XDCAM HD422, DNxHR & DNxHD, Apple ProRes 4444, Apple ProRes 422 HQ, Apple ProRes 422, Apple ProRes LT, Apple ProRes 422 Proxy, Uncompressed 8-bit 4:2:2, Uncompressed 10-bit 4:2:2. SD Video Standards 525i59.94 NTSC, 625i50 PAL HD Video Standards 720p50, 720p59.94, 7p23.98, 1080p24, 1080p25, 1080p29.97, 10PsF23.98, 1080PsF24, 1080PsF25, 1080PsF29.97, 1080PsF30 1080i50, 1080i59.94, 1080i60 SDI Compliance SMPTE 259M and 292M. SDI Metadata Support RP 188/SMPTE 12M-2 and closed captioning.

    Audio Sampling Television rate of 48kHz and 24 bit. SDI Color Precision 8-bit & 10-bit YUV 4:2:2 SDI Video Sampling 4:2:2 Color Space REC 601, REC 709 HDMI Video Sampling 4:4:4, 4:2:2 & 4:2:0 HDMI Resolution Pixel for pixel HD resolution input from connected device. HDMI Color Precision 10 bit Multiple Rate support SDI and HDMI are switchable between standard definition and high definition. Copy Protection HDMI input is unable to capture from copy protected HDMI sources.

    Always confirm copyright ownership before capture or distribution of content. SDI Video Outputs 1 x 10-bit SD/HD switchable. SDI Audio Outputs 8 Channels embedded in SD and HD.

    HDMI Video Outputs 1 x HDMI type A connector. HDMI Audio Outputs 8 Channels embedded in SD and HD. Computer Interface Thunderbolt™ Supported Codecs AVC-Intra, AVCHD, Canon XF MPEG2, Digital SLR, DV-NTSC, DV-PAL, DVCPRO50, DVCPROHD, DPX, HDV, XDCAM EX, XDCAM HD, XDCAM HD422, DNxHR & DNxHD, Apple ProRes 4444, Apple ProRes 422 HQ, Apple ProRes 422, Apple ProRes LT, Apple ProRes 422 Proxy, Uncompressed 8-bit 4:2:2, Uncompressed 10‑bit 4:2:2.

    SD Video Standards 525i59.94 NTSC, 625i50 PAL HD Video Standards 720p50, 720p59.94, 7p23.98, 1080p24, 1080p25, 1080p29.97, 10PsF23.98, 1080PsF24, 1080PsF25, 1080PsF29.97, 1080PsF30 1080i50, 1080i59.94, 1080i60 SDI Compliance SMPTE 259M and 292M. SDI Metadata Support RP 188/SMPTE 12M-2 and closed captioning. Audio Sampling Television standard sample rate of 48 kHz and 24 bit. SDI Color Precision 8-bit & 10-bit YUV 4:2:2. SDI Video Sampling 4:2:2 Color Space REC 601, REC 709. HDMI Video Sampling 4:4:4, 4:2:2 & 4:2:0 HDMI Configuration HDMI automatically configures to connected display.

    HDMI Resolution Pixel for pixel HD resolution input to connected device. HDMI Color Precision 10-bit. Multiple Rate Support HDMI and SDI video connections are switchable between standard definition and high definition. Colorspace Conversion Hardware based real time.

    HD to SD Down Conversion Software based down conversion during video playback. HD Cross Conversion Software based cross conversion from 720p to 1080HD on playback.

    Real Time Effects DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut Pro X internal effects. Premiere Pro CC Mercury Playback Engine effects. Avid Media Composer internal effects. Physical Installation Requires computer with a Thunderbolt™ port. Please check the Support pages to see the full system requirements. Physical Specifications Operating Systems.

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    125 Responses to “Yes we can: Mac OS X on Nokia Booklet 3G”. Gregg Says: Please please please tell me how tough it is to load and run OSX on the Booklet. I just picked one up after seeing your pictures and will return it if I can’t run OSX. Thanks so much! Gregg. Says: I plan to write a rough guide, however daily workload will probably delay it for some more days. I plan to finally get to it this weekend.

    If you an impatient you can roughly follow the Sony Vaio VGN-P guide on the net , which contains the same hardware for most of the parts. Be aware that even I have still some tiny bits to figure out, e.g., maybe in the Chameleon boot loader for the native resolution (1280×720) to be available in OS X. Currently I only have 800×600 in OS X, and due to the Intel Poulsbo, GMA500 integrated graphics there certainly will not be hardware accelerated graphics in OS X for the time being. Personally I can live with that for web browsing, checking e-mail and code in Xcode.

    Says: Sorry, I just accidentally wiped the last pending comment as spam and can’t find it in the moderation system anymore (maybe the system wiped it entirely?) Sorry for that. The answer to the message, not appearing HD, is likely AppleIntelPIIXATA.kext missing:.

    Nokia booklet 3g audio driver for mac windows 10

    Says: I have all those kext’s in the right spots but now when i boot i get “USBF the IOUSBFamily is having trouble enumerating a USB device that has been plugged in, It will keep retrying Port 2 of Hub @ location I have been following these instructions and. Says: Hm, not sure if I run into that. I remember there is some USB handoff quirk in the Chameleon loader, maybe you need to toggle that.

    I left my Booklet at home (yeah, I know, despite it being so lightweight, ) so I can not check in this second, but I’ll check and post which extension and Chameleon settings I got. Remember that for the native panel resolution you’ll need the boot loader I modified and posted some time ago at Christmas. But you can save that for the last thing to change when anything else is working.

    Says: Thanks, yes your boot loaderd does help. I can tell cause the verbose logs are slightly easier to read w/ your boot file! What is weird is that before i was able to boot to the OSX installer using NetbookBootMaker 0.8.3 and just not be able to see the internal drives. Now NetbookBootMaker doesn’t work either:-/ Thanks -Will. Says: Hm. I did not use anything like NetbootBootMaker. I painfully fiddled everything required step by step to the right place.

    Maybe it’s doing some quirk too much that is actually harmful on your machine. I got this Extra Extensions: /Extra/10.6/Extensions/: AppleIntelPIIXATA.kext PlatformUUID.kext VoodooPS2Controller.kext GMA500Enabler.kext VoodooBattery.kext VoodooPowerMini.kext NullCPUPowerManagement.kext VoodooHDA.kext fakesmc.kext. Says: Some more success: I was able to boot this time using netbookmaker (just started fresh) and i added all the kexts to the extra’s folder. I was able to boot and even see the internal drive and partitions. Reformatted and now i am installing! One quirk is that the KB and Mouse don’t work nownot sure why they did work before.

    Not worrying about it yet until i reboot and get to the desktop. Says: Nice! Looking forward to your result. Especially in regard to the points not yet working smoothly on my side: mainly sleep, or the HDA audio (though I do not really need the later for email, internet, remote login and coding abroad, though certainly would be nice to have in any case). Maybe your automated NetBookMaker, certainly including more known quirks and Voodoo drivers, enables something in this regards. Says: Of course not done I get a kernal panic at boot of the internal drive now. Com.apple.driver.appleAPIC org.voodoo.driver.PS2Controller com.apple.driver.AppleACPIPlatform.

    Says: Hm, maybe those automatics did not patch in the same stuff as they did to enable your installer image? AFAIK the installer and installed bootup stuff is the same, so if the same override extensions are injected both should boot the same. You used some 10.6.0 or 10.6.1 that still have that Atom CPU support?. Says: Yeah my retail leopard disc is from when it launched so it is still 10.6.0.

    This might be an obvoius question but does the modified kext in the installer automatically get installed to the boot volume? I am repairing permissions to the internal volume now via terminal on the installation media.

    Says: I don’t know if the Mac installer copies all files. I installed the other way round: on a real Apple Mac to the external media, and then injected all until it booted on the Booklet, and finally disk image’d the external HD onto the internal Booklet partition. In your case you can simply check from your install media in the Terminal or so to see if the Apple Installer.app transferred your extensions as well. Says: More preogess. I forgot that NetBookmaker installs an application to the installation media that will then install the kext’s and bootloader to the internal media.

    Just ran that and rebooting nowso far w/o kernal panic. Sitting at apple and spinning thing.Will. Says: BOOTED For some reason though my internal KB/Mouse still don’t work EDIT I screwed something up and now getting kernal panics at boot.starting over. Says: Did you do something specific to screw it (tinkering wise)?. Says: sorry for all the posts. Kind of using this blog post as a timeline. To fix whatever i did i booted to single user more and deleted the extension.mkext file and then rebooted ignoring caches.

    So now i am back to the desktop. WiFi works, but internal KB/Mouse doesn’t still.very weird. Says: Next question. Your boot file. Do I just sudo cp that to the root of the drive?.

    Says: And its broken againTried updating to 10.6.1.V -F didn’t help. Kernal Panics in single user mode also:-( What a fun project!. Says: So i remade the USB installation media w/ the following steps 1.

    Format USB drive w/ GUID and HFS Journaled. Restore a disk image of a 10.6 retail DVD (prior to 10.6.2) to the USB disk. Run NetbookBootMaker 0.8.3 4. Copy kexts from vaiop20091014us (will post link in full write up) to the Extra folder that was created in step 3. Boot to USB drive 6. WARNING THIS STEP DESTROYS ANY DATA ON HD: Reformat internal drive as one partition that is HFS formatted 7.

    Install OSX - remove anything extra that isn’t needed. Reboot to USB Installation media again. In the utilities menu run the netbook installer to install the bootloader. This is a work in progress. On my second install the KB/Mouse is now working. Not sure what i did different.

    Says: Yes, the “boot” loader just goes to the FS root. I usually only change one thing at a time and only continue if I have reproducible and understandable results. I did not do any extra hick-up to use an EFI GPT scheme, this usually even annoys me on my other, real Macs (for booting Linux etc.). I simply left the Booklets disk old-style DOS fdisk partitioned. Mac OS X does actually not care, as long as Chameleon (or another booter) loads it. But of course it works either way, just thought I document that it also works either way. Says: Yeah i am now doing things one thing at a time.

    Just finished re-isntalling (this time KB/Trackpad work). Also, i need to get a faster USB key. This one took about an hour to do the OSX install. MarkusA Says: Also, FYI, I live in Minnesota, USA, so I think I’m quite a bit behind you on the clock. William - if you are in the US, perhaps we could collaborate also?. Says: @ Markus Yeah that would be great. I am located in NJ.

    Hit me up on gchat wsisti a t g mail DOT com. Says: I would appreciate if most stuff could be kept here, and not diverge too much elsewhere - so we finally get some documentation:-).

    Says: @Rene Thanks my network now works. Where should the VooDooHDA be installed? I have tried both in Extra and /Library/Extensions/. Says: I got mine in /Extra/10.6/Extensions/VoodooHDA.kext - but mine does not work anyway:-( Maybe your NetbookMaker got a totally different driver, or just a newer one. Theoretically it should work if you drop it at the regular location at: /System/Library/Extensions/, where Apple’s and other third party (ATi, et al.) live.

    Make some kind of backup, with Time-machine or so before sound tinkering ruins your setup again!!!. Says: I actually didn’t use NetBookMaker at all.

    Installed Chameleon 2 RC3 and used your boot file for the screen res. SOund stilll not workingeven w/ new kext from the voodoo page on google. Says: Didn’t you use the NetBookMaker the first time when sound worked? Would be most interesting to know what that injected.

    Maybe an older version or a different driver?. MarkusA Says: Sorry guys - I had a bit of a distraction. OK - so William, if you want, I can start a Install Guide on Google Docs, or just copy/paste here. My goal is a step-by-step for a relative newbie like myself to easily walk through the process.

    If you’re still up on Gchat, I can join you there also. Says: @Rene I will inspect that application to see what sound drive it was using @Mark I got you gchat invite, but hit decline by mistake. Resend and lets get to work on that document. @Rene Since you have been such a huge help you would get major credit in the document and could post it to your blog first. Says: I ended up using Lingon to create a LuanchD to run a shell script to kill mDNSResponder at login/boot.

    Seems to have helped for now. Says: I have been fiddling w/ WAN (3G) and had limited to no success. I tried installing the globetrotter application/drivers but that screwed up my WiFi somehow (turns on but doesn’t see any networks). Uninstalling now, Either way the application would initialize card but never connect to the network (ATT) Y @Rene you go 3G data working?. Says: So i fixed WiFi and Bluetooth.

    Hit FN + F10 Just like the symbol says it will toggle wifi/Bluetooth. Now i wonder if 3G will work.

    Says: Yes, I use WWAN, 3G (O2 Germany SIM). Funny thing is the Option site is a mess, and I first installed some outdated Globetrotter driver that make my pretty setup kernel panic, even on a real Mac. Took some time to find the right driver on their site, Guess I should take a note which one exactly did work,. Says: BOO YA! GOONIGHT EVERYBODY CATCH YA ON THE FLIP SIDE -Will PS Wow i am tired. Says: I almost have a complete write up done on good docs. Rene shoot me an email so i can share it with you.

    Markus do the same.Will. Says: rene at rebe dot name:-).

    MarkusA Says: Will, You’re almost certainly correct about not downloading 10.6.2 so early in the process, as it would not fully boot. Only took me me the gray screen with the apple logo and spinning wheel. I’ll await your update. Thanks, - Mark.

    MarkusA Says: Another either of you trying to set up as dual-boot? I’d prefer to set up my machine that way, but top priority is still a working 10.6.2 install for me.:). Says: Yeah, I tripple boot to Linux, Windows.

    MarkusA Says: Rene, I’ve got Linux and window on my machine now. Is there a step I need to add to allow for triple boot?. Says: The only tweak I made was to install the MBR (Master Boot Record) into the Linux partition, not whole disk as that’s where Chameleon resists (other distributions might default to that, though). Chameleon shows all partitions, so the Windows flag of it chain-loads the Windows 7 bootmgr, and the Linux icon loads Grub, which displays it’s menu and then loads the Linux kernel. In the worst case, when the Windows or Linux loader mess your Chameleon MBR, you can just dd it’s boo0 back to the start of the disk. Says: SOUND WORKS.

    I Downloaded the NetBookBootMaker. Right click show package contents. Resources/Support Files/ machine/Dell Mini 10v/Extensions Then i used KextHelper to instll the HDAEnable.kext and LegacyAppleHDA.kext restart SOUND!

    BOOM. Says: How nice - congratulations! Will try tomorrow, too!. Says: Sound stopped working after reboot:-( For some reason removing the two kexts above then doing a sudo touch /System/Library/Extensions has given me back sound. I don’t know why. It shows up in System Profiler as Intel High Definition Audio Device 0×13880001 Isn’t this weird?. Says: Reboot and its gone.

    Says: But do a sudo touch /System/Library/Extensions and it is available again on reboote. MarkusA Says: William, The guide you’re working on in Google Docs is PRICELESS. Absolutely kicks arse. I should be caught up to you on the install later tonight, and then might be of some use in troubleshooting if you haven’t solved it sound issue by then.

    I think I figured out a very easy way to set up the dual boot. I’m using a 120GB External USB HD, and partitioned it prior to beginning. Then, using Disk Utility on my MacBook, I formatted one partition as GUID Mac for the SL install, and the other partition as FAT32 for the Win7 Image. Then I disconnected my External HD from the MacBook and connected to my Nokia 3G with Win 7 already running.

    Then reformatted the FAT32 partition on the USB Drive to be NTFS. Finally, using Control PanelSystem and SecurityBackup and RestoreCreate a system image, I’m imaging my Win7 onto the Portable HD, along with a separate “System” disk image that can be used to boot/recover your Win7 OS (should you actually ever want to do this). If this works, I should be able to triple boot (Jolicloud Linux resides in the same partition as Win7).

    I’ll let you know how it goes, but fingers crossed! - Mark. MarkusA Says: Hey this Windows7 Starter OS is kinda growing on me LOL.

    Says: Mark, Add that write up to the document towards the bottom. I am creating a backup right now of my current setup before I go any further. Thanks My nokia contact is very pleased with our progress. Lets get this tied up by tomorrow and post it tomorrow night or friday.

    Jesse Says: William- How do I access your google docs guide, been following the progress and I am getting pretty far but would love to take a look at your outline!!!!????. Says: Here is the relevant stuff from my boot logs 2/3/10 11:23:15 PM com.apple.kextd10 Kext id com.apple.driver.AppleHDAController not found; removing personalities.

    2/3/10 11:23:15 PM com.apple.kextd10 String/URL conversion failure. 2/3/10 11:23:15 PM com.apple.ReportCrash.Root24 2010-02-03 23:23:15.982 ReportCrash24:1207 Saved crash report for configd15 version??? (???) to /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/configd2010-15localhost.crash 2/3/10 11:23:16 PM kernel Atheros: mac 128.2 phy 13.0 radio 12.0 2/3/10 11:23:18 PM kernel Warning - kext org.voodoo.driver.VoodooHDA has immediate dependencies on both com.apple.kernel. and com.apple.kpi. components; use only one style. Says: Thanks for the update on the 10.6.2 update! Keeping my fingers crossed.

    Says: 10.6.2 update confirmed working. So my guess was right that just saving and booting the old 10.6.1 kernel for the 10.6.2 “user-land” even works!.

    Jesse Says: I’ve got my booklet up and running in 10.6 but every time I install wifi changes from one boot to the next and generally will stop working, any ideas? Been using Chameleon 2RC3 and the vaio kexts. MarkusA Says: Will, I’m confused on what to do in steps 1 and 4 of “Finishing Up”, when dealing with the modified boot loader. That link takes me to this website: but when I click on it, I just get a screen full of random characters in my browser. Should I be doing some sort of a “save target as” and saving it to my desktop?

    If so, what should the filename be? I’d appreciate it if you could give me a bit more guidance. MarkusA Says: Please disregard my last question re: the modified boot loader. I slogged through it, did some online research on Apple Terminal Commands, rolled the dice and got it to work. I’m now booted at 1280 x 720.

    MarkusA Says: “sudo killall mDNSResponder” fixed my WiFi. Says: Console is the Mac OS X built-in system log viewer: /Applications/Utilities/Console.app I usually start such apps by just typing the app name into the Spotlight search - beside Console resists in my Dock, anyway:-). Says: @rene My console logs have a bunch of configd crashing. My battery is dead but i will post it when i get home.Will. Says: This could be causing our mDNS issue.

    DAMN KERBEROS!!!! Working it out now i hope.Will.

    MarkusA Says: Not sure if it would matter for the Wifi “sudo killall mDNSResponder” issue, but I went into System PreferencesInternet & WirelessSharing and changed my computer name to something different than my MacBook Pro. Based on the whole “duplicate computer name” error info on the Apple Website, could this have anything to do with it? Since updating to 10.6.2, my WiFi has been working fine, even after each reboot. Says: Wierd, my mDNS still doesn’t work. Apple is suppose to fix it in 10.6.3 though.

    In other news i am asking for more help. And here:. Says: WINDOWS DRIVERS: The audio card is a Realtek which could help us on the OSX side. Wade Says: So how is this coming, gentlemen? I see the young man in England has done a lot as well. Has anyone cracked the GMA500 yet?

    I have most of the needed stuff, but my SL DVD is 10.6.2, so I suppose I will have to locate a used 10.6.1 installer. I am excited about doing this after you have worked out the bugs and I have learned some more about Windows.

    I appreciate your efforts to make this.newbie compliant. just remember that even the most basic Windows ideas are foreign to many of us. I have zero problems with any of the mac stuff, but have trouble figuring out how to burn a stinking ISO to a DVD. (For instance, do you have to somehow manually make the ISO bootable? None of my DVDs have worked using the instructions from several good websites because none of them include such basic information.

    Such things are so easy on a Mac and the terminology and procedures are all quite different. So far, Windows has not been a good experience for me.

    It is so convoluted and arcane. Some of the navigation is downright badly thought out. So OSX on my Nokia would be wonderful! I check here every day to see how things are going.

    Best of luck on this project! Regards, Wade.

    Kyle Says: I have followed these instructions and am very greatful for them. Many times ive re installed I would rather stay at 10.6.1 to have sound but am unable to now and cannot remember what step I took previously to get it to work on 10.6.1 Can you maybe give me a pointer? Thanks. Kyle Says: Right now I have my 3g modem working and actually quite well, One thing that i can live with is having to type in sudo killall mDNSResponder. It would be nice to not have to in 10.6.2 but I know if I update to that I will not be able to have sound so staying at 10.6.1 and being able to have sound and having to type the killall mDNSResponder is okay with me.

    My resolution is perfect with the modified boot file and I have my HDD partitioned but I cannot believe it is this hard after getting everything else to work that sound isnt coming up when I had it earlier today before having to re install everything (due to messing up the boot file) Ive followed the netbookmaker steps with the kext files and doing a sudo touch /System/Library/Extensions but nothing let me know what I may be doing wrong thanks guys. And sorry if im all over the place here. Just been driving me nuts since ive got this neat little machine.

    joegeo Says: Where are all the image / iso files to load this on my booklet. Says: As it would conflict with Apple’s copyright, there is no intent to make ISO files available here. The notes and guides are intended to use your legal, purchased copy from a Apple retailer, or nearby. JoeGeo Says: do we have a completed install guide yet?

    And are sound and sleep working?. Says: BREAKING NEWS: Audio just works ™!!! Would have all the time (If I would have cared ). Just when I thought what the heck would I do with this lonely night I decided, hey, oh well, why don’t I just modprobe kexload the VoodooHDA. And well folks, IT JUST WORKED ™!!!

    For the more detailed records, it’s some binary I had lingering around since day one fiddling with the Booklet and identifies itself as version 0.2.1 on Mac OS X 10.6.2 (hexedit’ed for the Intel Atom cpuid signature, ) Built-in speaker audio quality is obviously “a little thin”, but the headphone out on my good old Sony MDR-7506 Professional Studio Monitor headphone is just stunning as usual!. Says: Ok, strange thing.

    After some reboot and use of the freshly gained audio out the VoodooHDA would no longer match against the PCI device. Turned out the freak’ng device was gone. Even Linux would no longer show it with lspci at all! There is definitely something (ACPI or PCI config space mangling) that makes the whole device disappear!!!

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    Even rebooting back and forth, Linux and OS X did not bring it back until I booted Windows 7 and Bang!, back it was, strange thing. To be kept under investigation. Ben Says: Just checking to see if an easier process has been developed? Any restore images from Acronis, someone may be willing to share?. Says: Sorry, for Copyright reason I can not publish those,.

    Joe Says: Will “restore disks” for MB’s or iMacs work? Or do I need to find straight-up “Mac OS X 10.6.1″ disks The earliest versions I’ve found in the stores are 10.6.3, which seems to be too ‘current’. Also, any updates on the sound issue?.

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    Says: The MacBook or iMac disc check for the model identifier in the Installer package, and will refuse to install even on real Macs if the identifier is not the one the DVD was produced for, So you need a vanilla retail CD without an model identifier lock. The initial DVD batch sold contained 10.6.0. A newer version (10.6.3) may work, if you grab a matching patch that alters the cpuid check introduced in Mac OS X 10.6.2. Wade Says: Any progress yet on the voodoohda kext? I need this machine for Finale, a music engraving application, and I need to hear my work! I had perfectly working sound out (but no mic) until I rebuilt the kext caches at boot with the -v -f flags. Then it stopped seeing the speakers and mic altogether.

    Also, Poulsbo. Any progress on that front? I need it to work and not to just get the proper resolution. I need the acceleration. This Booklet is now so slow that it is nearly painful!

    I am getting better and more adventurous with the Terminal now that I have been fooling with Linux these past six months. What can I do to improve my Booklet as a Mac? Still at 10.6.1, by the way. I will try to patch the kernel sometime soon.

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    Thanks for all the work!

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