Via Vt8237r Plus Audio Drivers For Mac

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I have an EliteGroup K8M890M-M motherboard with a VIA K8M890 Northbridge Chipset and a VIA VT8237R Plus/VT8237A Southbridge Chipset. The southbridge is what controls my SATA, USB and EIDE. Both USB and EIDE work from this chipset natively, but SATA does not.

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I have looked for a compatible driver by searching these forums, but have had no luck. Does anyone know of a supported SATA driver for my southbridge chipset? Thanks much in advance. I am currently running Zephiroth's AMD Leopard 10.5.1 from my 200GB IDE Seagate Barricuda.

If you can believe it, I managed to install OSX.4.8 I believe it was on a Biostar P4M900 MB. The two chips in this heap are the Via P4M900 and the Via VT8237A- Last night I found an AppleViaATA.kext that was supposed to add VT8237A support- But my SATA drive still did not detect- The verbal interface said AppleViaATA returned 'unknown device' or some similar message. I took my hard drive and stuck it into an External SATA case. And this morning when I got up, I had a working OSX 10.4 on my Pentium 4.

Now that I see the scope of building Macs into PCS, If I can get a stable platform, I'll build THESE rather than Vista-PooP- IF I can get this dependable. I am on my 3rd re-install. I switched to a MAC Keyboard, and it fouled up some drivers, so yet another fresh install, if I can.

Anyways: You guys, ECS boards are 50-50 boards: 50% of them work and the other 50% are dogs. Biostar are almost the same. But they are 70-30 boards. 70% of them are good while 30% have little flaws. This one as a matter of fact, has a problem when you stress the CPU cache (Prescott P-4 with 1 MB Cache)- It causes the system to Blue Screen under XP/Vistpoop at least once a day. I figured I would build my first hackintosh into this.

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I have a Pentium D system coming by the end of the week. Thanx for the links and I'll download all of them if I can. I had installed 10.4.6, that was the OSx86 that I actually got to boot. The hard drive is still running on the USB bus. I tried installing uphuck 10.4.9 into my AM2 on Biostar NF61S Micro- And THAT has those Nvidia chipset drivers. The install detected them, but the system will NOT boot: It is uphuck 10.4.9 version 1.3- And it SUCKS! The same thing happened when I tried to install to the P-IV, the boot screen of deth: meaning as far as I could get was a prompt that said BOOT: and it would go no further from that point.

I tried using XxX's 10.4.11 rev 2, and that would not even go IN, it got to a certain spot in the boot, it did not even get to the BLUE screen with the spinning circle. Anyway, is there a driver for that Via chipset? Never mind, I see it there in that link. Now HOW do I get it installed? I copied it into the extensions folder, but nothing happened. I read some terminal command for doing it. What is the syntax, and/or the actual command line (Just so I can see how it works)?

If you can believe it, I managed to install OSX.4.8 I believe it was on a Biostar P4M900 MB. The two chips in this heap are the Via P4M900 and the Via VT8237A- Last night I found an AppleViaATA.kext that was supposed to add VT8237A support- But my SATA drive still did not detect- The verbal interface said AppleViaATA returned 'unknown device' or some similar message.

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I took my hard drive and stuck it into an External SATA case. And this morning when I got up, I had a working OSX 10.4 on my Pentium 4.

Now that I see the scope of building Macs into PCS, If I can get a stable platform, I'll build THESE rather than Vista-PooP- IF I can get this dependable. I am on my 3rd re-install. I switched to a MAC Keyboard, and it fouled up some drivers, so yet another fresh install, if I can. Anyways: You guys, ECS boards are 50-50 boards: 50% of them work and the other 50% are dogs.

Biostar are almost the same. But they are 70-30 boards. 70% of them are good while 30% have little flaws. This one as a matter of fact, has a problem when you stress the CPU cache (Prescott P-4 with 1 MB Cache)- It causes the system to Blue Screen under XP/Vistpoop at least once a day.

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I figured I would build my first hackintosh into this. I have a Pentium D system coming by the end of the week. Thanx for the links and I'll download all of them if I can. @verdant the MSI 7255 chipset VIA no AHCI works!!! With Pentium D 915 ML 10.8.5 (12F45) thank verdant look video I will try M avericks and Yosemite, which also means not throwing your old equipment too far, with a core2duo / Quad, the old motherboard can be very useful, and use vanilla kernel that will give you access to iCloud, Apple Store and all recent application. I have yet to see the network should be simple to configure.

To be continued. PS: for Pentium D 915, use kernel AMD and flag: busratio=14 fsb=200 Mhz oops!! Used kext: AppleVIAATAx64.kext FakeSMC.kext IOATAFamily.kext NullCPUPowerManagement.kext SuperVIAATA.kext Edited January 2, 2015 by gils83.

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Via Vt8237r Plus Audio Drivers For Mac

Asus P5N32E SLI Plus (nForce 650i) custom PC with Intel Quadcore Q6600 @ 3.0 GHz and 6GB RAM (see my IM Signature, running OS X 10.9.3, 10.8.5, 10.7.5, OS X 10.6.8 (64bit and 32bit), OS X 10.5.8, Pinguy OS 12.04 LTS (64bit), Linux Mint Debian Edition (64bit), Windows 7 Professional 64 (64bit), Windows Vista Ultimate (32bit). PCChips M810Lv7.1a custom PC with AMD Athlon 1.33GHz and 1GB PC, running Linux Mint Debian Edition, Pinguy OS 12.04 LTS and Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (all 32bit). Apple Power Macintosh G5/2.3 GHz DP (Early 2005 and PCI-X 2) with G5 2.3 GHz and 8 GB RAM, running OS X 10.4.11 with Classic Mode and OS X 10.5.8. Apple Power Macintosh G5/2.0 GHz DP (Late June 2004 and PCI-X 2) with G5 2.0 GHz and 7 GB RAM, running OS X 10.4.11 with Classic Mode and OS X 10.5.8. Apple Power Macintosh G3/450 (Blue & White) Revision 2 with Sonnet G4 500MHz and 1GB RAM, running OS 9.2.2, OS X 10.3.9, OS X 10.4.11 with Classic Mode OS 9.2.2. Apple Power Macintosh G3/233 Desktop, with the Apple Power Macintosh G3/450 (Blue & White) Rev2 G3 450MHz CPU overclocked to 467MHz and 768MB RAM, running OS 9.2.2, OS X 10.3.9, OS X 10.4.11 with Classic Mode OS 9.2.2.

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Powerbook Pismo with G3 400MHz 768MB, running Linux MintPPC 11. PowerBook Lombard G3 333MHz 512 MB, running OS X 10.3.9. IBook G3 300MHz 320MB Tangerine Clamshell, running OS X 10.3.9.

The complete list of supported chipsets is as follows:. VIA AC97 codec incorporated into VT8231 South Bridge ( VT8231 ). VIA AC97 codec incorporated into VT82C686A/B South Bridges ( VT82C686A VT82C686B ).

VIA AC97 codecs incorporated into VT8233, VT8233A, VT8233C, VT8235 and VT8237/R South Bridges ( VT8237 VT8235 VT8233/A/C.VT8235CE VT8233/VT8233A/VT8233B/VT8235/VT8237 VT1612A ). VIA Vinyl audio codecs: VT1612A, VT1613, VT1616/B, VT1617/A, VT1618 ( VT1616 VT1612A VT1617 VT1613 ). VIA AC97 codec incorporated into VT8251 South Bridge ( VT8251).

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