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  1. Thanks @fabiosun works flawlessly! WiFi + Airdrop + Apple Watch unlock all working again.
  2. Thanks @fabiosun I did see the OCLP way but I like to keep everything clean to not block next updates. I'm no expert but what I don't get is that we can't just take the old Ventura kext and load them like we do the other kext via OC. Is this linked to some Apple Security (I see the SIP / Secure boot / seal comments)
  3. May have missed this, was there already a solution for the BRCM4360 WiFi on Sonoma? (I have the original card which used to work great without any fix on 13.6)
  4. Ok, one step further again. If I force code sign the entire AIRMAX library folder with my own identity fusion starts up and I was able to open one of my files but after a few seconds crashes... After some more tries this seems to be working... 😀
  5. Ok, solved the code signing issue but now I get this: "libtbb.dylib' not valid for use in process: mapping process and mapped file (non-platform) have different Team IDs)" Original: codesign -d -v libtbb.dylib Executable=/Users/xxxxxxxx/Library/Application Support/Autodesk/webdeploy/production/091ac024abfbd3b18cc71f4f8bebd0095c5b58c6/Autodesk Fusion 360.app/Contents/Frameworks/AIRMAX/libtbb.dylib Identifier=libtbb Format=Mach-O universal (x86_64 arm64) CodeDirectory v=20500 size=5490 flags=0x10000(runtime) hashes=166+2 location=embedded Signature size=9048 Timestamp=6 Apr 2023 at 11:44:38 Info.plist=not bound TeamIdentifier=XXKJ396S2Y Runtime Version=10.12.0 Sealed Resources=none Internal requirements count=1 size=168
  6. Hi Fabiosun, I run into similar issue with fusion 360 as of the latest release, I used to just copy over the libtbb@2020 version into the app but that no longer works. I see an error about code signing of these libraries but if I force sign the error changes in "libtbb.dylib' not valid for use in process: mapped file has no Team ID and is not a platform binary (signed with custom identity or adhoc?)" Trying to code sign with my personal developer cert throws another error in codesign: Warning: unable to build chain to self-signed root for signer "Apple Development: xxxxxxx" Any clue?
  7. Just updated to OpenCore 0.9.0 and installed latest AMD kernel patches from GitHub. Update to 13.3 from 13.2.1 was flawless. All seems to be working fine, including BT / WIFI / Aquantia
  8. Thanks for sharing this @fabiosun I have been looking for a solution for the past year. Confirmed working with ASrock TRX40 Aquantia as well. 🤩
  9. Isn't this still a problem? I think it reads "Not registered" and "Not matched" Also the same behaviour as without the SSDT
  10. That is what I read on other forum as well however with AMD we are out of luck. What I don't understand is why can we not just put the old Aquantia kext from 12.2 back??
  11. Sorry just added to the post: However the behaviour is as before, the controller shows up in Network devices and all seems to be fine but: 1) If I connect ethernet cable after boot the system will hang 2) If I boot with the ethernet cable plugged in I get a self-assigned IP (Also my router does not assign an IP and a NETSCAN also does not show the MAC address of the 10G card) It used to work fine up until Monterey 12.2 or 12.3 and then something broke.
  12. Relevant part: | | | +-o BYD3@3 <class IOPCIDevice, id 0x1000003c5, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (62 ms), retain 31> | | | | +-o IOPP <class IOPCI2PCIBridge, id 0x100000521, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (59 ms), retain 28> | | | | +-o BYS3@0 <class IOPCIDevice, id 0x1000003c6, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (59 ms), retain 31> | | | | +-o AppleEthernetAquantiaAqtion107 <class AppleEthernetAquantiaAqtion107, id 0x100000554, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 28> | | | | +-o en3 <class AppleEthernetAquantiaAqtionInterface, id 0x1000005f2, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 31> | | | | +-o IONetworkStack <class IONetworkStack, id 0x1000004be, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 32> | | | | +-o IONetworkStackUserClient <class IONetworkStackUserClient, id 0x100000731, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, retain 25> | | | +-o BYD4@4 <class IOPCIDevice, id 0x1000003c7, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (224 ms), retain 31> | | | | +-o IOPP <class IOPCI2PCIBridge, id 0x100000525, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (222 ms), retain 28> | | | | +-o BYS4@0 <class IOPCIDevice, id 0x1000003c8, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (222 ms), retain 32> | | | | +-o AirPort_BrcmNIC <class AirPort_BrcmNIC, id 0x10000054b, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (104 ms), retain 58> | | | | +-o CCPipe <class CCLogPipe, id 0x100000551, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 32> | | | | | +-o CCIOReporterLogStream <class CCIOReporterLogStream, id 0x100000552, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 27> | | | | | +-o CCLogPipeUserClient <class CCLogPipeUserClient, id 0x100000a8f, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, retain 25> | | | | +-o CCPipe <class CCLogPipe, id 0x100000570, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 35> | | | | | +-o CCLogStream <class CCLogStream, id 0x100000571, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 27> | | | | | +-o CCLogStream <class CCLogStream, id 0x100000572, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 27> | | | | | +-o CCLogPipeUserClient <class CCLogPipeUserClient, id 0x100000a8e, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, retain 25> | | | | +-o CCPipe <class CCDataPipe, id 0x100000573, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 32> | | | | | +-o CCDataStream <class CCDataStream, id 0x100000574, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 28> | | | | | +-o CCDataPipeUserClient <class CCDataPipeUserClient, id 0x100000a8b, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, retain 25> | | | | +-o CCPipe <class CCLogPipe, id 0x1000005fc, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 32> | | | | | +-o CCLogStream <class CCLogStream, id 0x1000005fd, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 27> | | | | | +-o CCLogPipeUserClient <class CCLogPipeUserClient, id 0x100000a8d, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, retain 25> | | | | +-o CCPipe <class CCDataPipe, id 0x1000005fe, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 32> | | | | | +-o CCDataStream <class CCDataStream, id 0x1000005ff, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 27> | | | | | +-o CCDataPipeUserClient <class CCDataPipeUserClient, id 0x100000a8a, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, retain 25> | | | | +-o en1 <class AirPort_BrcmNIC_Interface, id 0x100000600, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (1 ms), retain 32> | | | | | +-o IONetworkStack <class IONetworkStack, id 0x1000004be, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 32> | | | | | +-o IONetworkStackUserClient <class IONetworkStackUserClient, id 0x100000731, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, retain 25> | | | | +-o CCPipe <class CCDataPipe, id 0x100000736, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 32> | | | | | +-o CCIOReporterDataStream <class CCIOReporterDataStream, id 0x100000737, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 27> | | | | | +-o CCDataPipeUserClient <class CCDataPipeUserClient, id 0x100000a89, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, retain 25> | | | | +-o CCPipe <class CCLogPipe, id 0x10000077d, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 32> | | | | | +-o CCLogStream <class CCLogStream, id 0x10000077e, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 27> | | | | | +-o CCLogPipeUserClient <class CCLogPipeUserClient, id 0x100000a8c, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, retain 25> | | | | +-o AirPort_BrcmNIC_P2PInterface <class AirPort_BrcmNIC_P2PInterface, id 0x10000077f, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 31> | | | | | +-o IO80211AsyncEventUserClient <class IO80211AsyncEventUserClient, id 0x100000788, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, retain 25> | | | | +-o AirPort_Brcm43xxLLSkywalkInterface <class AirPort_Brcm43xxLLSkywalkInterface, id 0x100000780, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (102 ms), retain 29> | | | | +-o IOSkywalkNetworkBSDClient <class IOSkywalkNetworkBSDClient, id 0x100000783, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 28> | | | +-o BYD5@5 <class IOPCIDevice, id 0x1000003c9, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (23 ms), retain 31> | | | | +-o IOPP <class IOPCI2PCIBridge, id 0x100000529, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (22 ms), retain 28> | | | | +-o BYS5@0 <class IOPCIDevice, id 0x1000003ca, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (22 ms), retain 31> | | | | +-o LucyRTL8125 <class LucyRTL8125, id 0x100000538, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 27> | | | | +-o en0 <class IOEthernetInterface, id 0x1000005c3, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 33> | | | | +-o IONetworkStack <class IONetworkStack, id 0x1000004be, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 32> | | | | +-o IONetworkStackUserClient <class IONetworkStackUserClient, id 0x100000731, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, retain 25> However the behaviour is as before, the controller shows up in Network devices and all seems to be fine but: 1) If I connect ethernet cable after boot the system will hang 2) If I boot with the ethernet cable plugged in I get a self-assigned IP (Also my router does not assign an IP and a NETSCAN also does not show the MAC address of the 10G card) It used to work fine up until Monterey 12.2 or 12.3 and then something broke.
  13. Amazing!!! @mbarbierato / @Lorys89 Any chance you can work some magic on the Aquantia 10G AQC107 as well? Vendor 0x1D6A Device 0x07B1 SubVen 0x1849 SubDev 0xD107
  14. I have replaced the onboard wifi / BT with an Apple compatible one. Details below: Swapped Wifi / BT for MacOS compatible one, airdrop/handoff/apple watch unlock all working. More details here: https://www.macos86.it/topic/2675-proxmox-ve-osx-guide-discussion/?do=findComment&comment=76704
  15. Anybody give this OWC 10G card a try on Ventura? It is based on the Marvell AQC113CS and the website mentions compatible with Monterey, their helpdesk had no results yet on Monterey... https://eshop.macsales.com/item/OWC/PCIE10GB/#specs
  16. Just updated to Ventura without a single issue, tried a fresh install which worked fine including wifi / BT / 2.5G network and just updated my main drive also without any issue. Attached my EFI, @fabiosun feel free to add to OP. (boots Monterey and Ventura flawless only removed audio files from Resources to limit filesize) (I did a small tweak to the SSDT-TRX40-USB-Port_R88.aml initial version by @Rocket88 and now have all my USB (including front USB-C) working fine and also sleep is working without an issue.) Thanks all for sharing your results and tweaks with this community. EFI OC 0.8.5 Rox67er.zip
  17. @Jaidy looks like this is related to RGB function of the motherboard. MSI TRX40 Pro has no RGB onboard and has good sleep-wake. My AsRock TRX40 creator has the exact same issue with sleep and requires disabling the right USB port where the RGB controller is connected. I think the same goes for Gigabyte. I used some config parts that @Rocket88created to get sleep working but it is still not 100% flawless, see attached zip. Unfortunately this goes a bit beyond my skills. I think this is the relevant part: Device (LED5) { Name (_ADR, 0x05) // _ADR: Address Name (_UPC, Package (0x04) // _UPC: USB Port Capabilities { Zero, 0xFF, Zero, Zero }) } Archive 2.zip
  18. Any clue if this is still working on 12.3.1 ? https://www.owcdigital.com/products/thunderbolt-3-10g-ethernet-adapter Seems no drivers required.
  19. Just tried this and the card does show up in MacOS but it doesn't get an IP. (still on OpenCore 0.7.9)
  20. @valmedia Not to frustrate you even more but did you try this one? Nevermind, doesn't work...
  21. I'm not sure if this is even possible. I have only seen this on PCI devices and since this is connected to USB I don't think the guide you linked will work...
  22. Yeah, I fought it a lot in the beginning. The solution is in a SSDT for USB ports, @Rocket88 figured out. As long as that is loaded I don't have any issue. Without it after 1-2 reboot I get the 99 error which completely locks up the system and a bios settings reset is needed to get it to work again. Also the onboard RGB controller which is on a USB port needs to be disabled to get sleep to work. This is "unique" to the AsRock TRX40. (might be related to the 99 error) SSDT-TRX40-USB-Port_R88.aml.zip
  23. Big fuck up on my side… after the 99 error which was related to not booting with the right OC config - usb setup, I reloaded the bios to my default XMP profile. What I didn’t notice was that for some stupid reason above 4G was not enabled in these defaults causing the very strange boot issues I saw… only after checking the OC boot log I figured this out. Now restoring my data on a fresh 12.3.1 install. 🤐😡
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