perez987 / macOS-12-13-on-Z390-with-OpenCore

macOS Monterey/Ventura with OpenCore on Z390 Aorus Elite and RX 6600 XT
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Everything is working fine except Fenvi FV-T919 BCM94360CD bluetooth #4

Closed thefreequest closed 1 year ago

thefreequest commented 1 year ago

Thanks for your hard Work. Everything is working fine except Fenvi FV-T919 BCM94360CD bluetooth, in MacOs Monterey works fine both bluetooth and Wifi. Now only, after upgrading to Ventura, Wifi is working fine. Bluetooth is detected, but cannot activate it via the interface. Actually working with your config-13-imacpro.plist: iMacPro1,1 + dGPU AMD + iGPU disabled in BIOS.

System reports: Bluetooth Controller: Address: NULL State: Off Chipset: BCM_4350C2 Discoverable: Off Firmware Version: v0 c0 Supported Devices: 0x382039 < HFP AVRCP A2DP HID Braille AACP GATT SerialPort > Transport: UART Vendor ID: 0x004C (Apple)

Hackingtool detectected this IOService:/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/RP04@1C,3/IOPP/ARPT@0 PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1C,0x3)/Pci(0x0,0x0)

Hackingtool USB Port Mapping

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Thanks for your help

jzjz2000 commented 1 year ago

Hi there. I'm using this setup with a "fresh" install of Ventura.

My Fenvi works, Wi-Fi is fine, BT works but is a little weak on the signal.

Only differences I notice between your setup comments vs. mine is:

I'm sure Perez will get you squared away. He has been very helpful and my setup works perfect.

perez987 commented 1 year ago

@thefreequest Sorry for the delayed answer. I have now iMacPro1,1 SMBIOS (iGPU disabled in BIOS).

I have the Fenvi T-919 working fine on Ventura as it was working on Monterey. No kext for it, stock macOS drivers. I have in System profiler exactly the same as @jzjz2000. Obviously yours is different.

bluetooth

Is your machine a laptop? Mine is a desktop, the only required thing is to plug the Fenvi BT cable into a USB2 connector in the mobo.

I see your USB ports, you have more than 15, do you have a proper USB ports map? Your internal ports are empty, but at least one internal port has to show a USB2 hub (also seen in @jzjz2000) or the Bluetooth device connected.

usb-ports

My Hackintool >> System >> Peripherals is also the same as @jzjz2000 .

I don't know why you have the BT working on Monterey but failing on Ventura. The only idea is the well built USB port map.

thefreequest commented 1 year ago

Thanks you for your response. I agree with you this is a USB map issue, by the way my machine is a desktop too Z390 gigabyte based. So I’ll remap the usb ports. Thanks a lot. Gonzalo Morales ᒡ◯ᵔ◯ᒢ

perez987 commented 1 year ago

@thefreequest Gonzalo, the easiest way to map USB ports (if you have also Windows on the same PC) is USBToolBox. https://github.com/perez987/USB-ports-map-for-macOS-with-USBToolBox

Without Windows, I think you must go to Hackintool or USBCommand. https://perez987.es/ajuste-de-puertos-usb-en-z390-aorus-elite/ (Spanish) https://github.com/corpnewt/USBMap

thefreequest commented 1 year ago

I've remapped the USB Ports using a Windows 10 install media pendrive, use repair option and then from command line, your can run the windows USBToolBox utility, and make the port thing, save to the pen drive the UTB.kext, and then in MacOs again add this to the Open Core EFI. Everything is working as previously with Monterey. Thanks a lot to you guys, to point me to the exact issue.

When finally Apple stop supporting Intel machines at all, I'll miss the Hackingtosh community.

perez987 commented 1 year ago

@thefreequest Glad to read you. Enjoy.