Open simmy1232 opened 4 years ago
It partially works. Doesn't list surrounding networks, is somewhat unstable, and doesn't even boot for 9xxx cards.
Tbh I think they've hit the wall im going to hit at some point with xnu headers. Probably going to test my reverse engineering skills. What cards do they support, do they say?
Tested with a 7285 I think, some 7000 series card. Seems to work somewhat on 8000, though it crashed after a bit (20ish minutes?) There is a lot of packet drop though for everyone.
Tried it with 7260 works fine. I also tested it with 7265 seems to work fine too. It's best to test it in 7xxx cards rather than 8 and especially 9. I heard that 9xxx cards can cause instant crashes or sometimes reboot loop if tested with them.
Please help me! I use 7260 but when I load kext, the system will reboot
Tried it with 7260 works fine. I also tested it with 7265 seems to work fine too. It's best to test it in 7xxx cards rather than 8 and especially 9. I heard that 9xxx cards can cause instant crashes or sometimes reboot loop if tested with them.
I've heard the 9xxx cards are unstable at the source Linux driver level, it may be unfixable for this kext until the Linux Intel wifi driver gets a bunch more work.
Showing Recent Issues No certificate for team 'R38TNGYFVU' matching 'Mac Developer: champ_goblem@mybtinternet.com (L76DNV4LMY)' found: Select a different signing certificate for CODE_SIGN_IDENTITY, a team that matches your selected certificate, or switch to automatic provisioning.
I can't build kext ...
you could try signing the kext from your computer, it wouldn't build on any other devices, but it should work on your system.
Hi @Champ-Goblem please do check this issue from a github repo because someone linked a working intel wifi kext. https://github.com/daliansky/XiaoMi-Pro-Hackintosh/issues/330