radianttap / ryzentosh

Adventures in building hackintosh with OpenCore, running AMD Ryzen CPUs
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USB Mapping Guide #1

Open utopia-team opened 4 years ago

utopia-team commented 4 years ago

Hi Alexandar, thanks for replying to my mail and sorry if I've opened an issue inside a wrong project. I'll try to sum up what it takes to map the usb ports. As you wrote on your blog, you need to map usb as, because of the selected SMBIOS, the usb configuration may change (MBP, MBA, iMac, MM ecc...)

As I don't like writing every single time the same steps, I'll link you the link to the guide.

https://utopiateam.gitbook.io/mammamia-marcello-vanilla-guide/usb/mapping/intel

N.B. This guide is gently taken from @Gengik84, who is the admin of MacOS86 Italian community of hackintosh. Every credits goes to him.

Please note that my gitbook is currently a WIP (work in progress), so feel free to contribute with your knowledge.

Have a nice day <3

radianttap commented 4 years ago

Thanks for the link, I'll read up when I can.

dreamwhite commented 4 years ago

Hi Alexandar, thanks for replying to my mail and sorry if I've opened an issue inside a wrong project. I'll try to sum up what it takes to map the usb ports. As you wrote on your blog, you need to map usb as, because of the selected SMBIOS, the usb configuration may change (MBP, MBA, iMac, MM ecc...)

As I don't like writing every single time the same steps, I'll link you the link to the guide.

https://utopiateam.gitbook.io/mammamia-marcello-vanilla-guide/usb/mapping/intel

N.B. This guide is gently taken from @Gengik84, who is the admin of MacOS86 Italian community of hackintosh. Every credits goes to him.

Please note that my gitbook is currently a WIP (work in progress), so feel free to contribute with your knowledge.

Have a nice day <3

Ups, it says it's a ghost account ahah. I'm still the author of the post anyway. I've fixed the broken link with this:

https://utopiateam.gitbook.io/mammamia-marcello-vanilla-guides/usb/mapping/intel