DoeBoye Posted December 22, 2016 Share Posted December 22, 2016 How is the Zotac 2GB GT 710 working out for you? I was thinking of picking one up so i can finally start my project So far so good! No video issues with it at all. Boots every time, and has been running without problems for a week straight. Only thing I haven't tested is audio. My monitor does not support HDMI, so I'm not sure how the audio functions on it. That said, I have purchased an hdmi matrix that splits the hdmi audio out and will hopefully prove to be a solution to macOS audio. I've tried external usb cards (dongles), and they work great on my WInodws 10 VM, but I cannot get them functioning in Sierra... It doesn't benchmark very well, from a gaming perspective, but if you're just looking for Office and design use, I think it's a great choice... Quote Link to comment
mgworek Posted December 22, 2016 Share Posted December 22, 2016 How is the Zotac 2GB GT 710 working out for you? I was thinking of picking one up so i can finally start my project So far so good! No video issues with it at all. Boots every time, and has been running without problems for a week straight. Only thing I haven't tested is audio. My monitor does not support HDMI, so I'm not sure how the audio functions on it. That said, I have purchased an hdmi matrix that splits the hdmi audio out and will hopefully prove to be a solution to macOS audio. I've tried external usb cards (dongles), and they work great on my WInodws 10 VM, but I cannot get them functioning in Sierra... It doesn't benchmark very well, from a gaming perspective, but if you're just looking for Office and design use, I think it's a great choice... Awesome! thanks for the info! yea, I don't care about gaming. Just looking to sell my iMac and use this as my desktop machine for general stuff! Quote Link to comment
1812 Posted December 23, 2016 Share Posted December 23, 2016 How is the Zotac 2GB GT 710 working out for you? I was thinking of picking one up so i can finally start my project So far so good! No video issues with it at all. Boots every time, and has been running without problems for a week straight. Only thing I haven't tested is audio. My monitor does not support HDMI, so I'm not sure how the audio functions on it. That said, I have purchased an hdmi matrix that splits the hdmi audio out and will hopefully prove to be a solution to macOS audio. I've tried external usb cards (dongles), and they work great on my WInodws 10 VM, but I cannot get them functioning in Sierra... It doesn't benchmark very well, from a gaming perspective, but if you're just looking for Office and design use, I think it's a great choice... Awesome! thanks for the info! yea, I don't care about gaming. Just looking to sell my iMac and use this as my desktop machine for general stuff! I run 2 zotac gt 710 and 1 msi gt 730 cards. All have worked out of the box for video. All run audio with the hdmi kext added. They are very inexpensive good choices for basic computing and very light gaming (like roblox, but with some image tearing here and there.) Quote Link to comment
mgworek Posted December 23, 2016 Share Posted December 23, 2016 How is the Zotac 2GB GT 710 working out for you? I was thinking of picking one up so i can finally start my project So far so good! No video issues with it at all. Boots every time, and has been running without problems for a week straight. Only thing I haven't tested is audio. My monitor does not support HDMI, so I'm not sure how the audio functions on it. That said, I have purchased an hdmi matrix that splits the hdmi audio out and will hopefully prove to be a solution to macOS audio. I've tried external usb cards (dongles), and they work great on my WInodws 10 VM, but I cannot get them functioning in Sierra... It doesn't benchmark very well, from a gaming perspective, but if you're just looking for Office and design use, I think it's a great choice... Awesome! thanks for the info! yea, I don't care about gaming. Just looking to sell my iMac and use this as my desktop machine for general stuff! I run 2 zotac gt 710 and 1 msi gt 730 cards. All have worked out of the box for video. All run audio with the hdmi kext added. They are very inexpensive good choices for basic computing and very light gaming (like roblox, but with some image tearing here and there.) I haven't watched the video yet but is it mentioned in the video or somewhere here how to add the hdmi kext, and which one to get? I used to build hackintosh's but its been a few years. Thanks! Quote Link to comment
DoeBoye Posted December 24, 2016 Share Posted December 24, 2016 How is the Zotac 2GB GT 710 working out for you? I was thinking of picking one up so i can finally start my project So far so good! No video issues with it at all. Boots every time, and has been running without problems for a week straight. Only thing I haven't tested is audio. My monitor does not support HDMI, so I'm not sure how the audio functions on it. That said, I have purchased an hdmi matrix that splits the hdmi audio out and will hopefully prove to be a solution to macOS audio. I've tried external usb cards (dongles), and they work great on my WInodws 10 VM, but I cannot get them functioning in Sierra... It doesn't benchmark very well, from a gaming perspective, but if you're just looking for Office and design use, I think it's a great choice... Awesome! thanks for the info! yea, I don't care about gaming. Just looking to sell my iMac and use this as my desktop machine for general stuff! I run 2 zotac gt 710 and 1 msi gt 730 cards. All have worked out of the box for video. All run audio with the hdmi kext added. They are very inexpensive good choices for basic computing and very light gaming (like roblox, but with some image tearing here and there.) I haven't watched the video yet but is it mentioned in the video or somewhere here how to add the hdmi kext, and which one to get? I used to build hackintosh's but its been a few years. Thanks! +1! Not sure which kext. Please expand :-) Quote Link to comment
mikeyosm Posted December 24, 2016 Share Posted December 24, 2016 I upgraded to 6.3RC6 and now my sierra VM is running at half the speed that it was before, very strange! I did not change a thing, same UEFI clover boot loader. VM boots fine, OSX is usable but very slow. I have another install using UEFI and enoch boot loader and this is fine, full speed. any ideas? Quote Link to comment
1812 Posted December 25, 2016 Share Posted December 25, 2016 How is the Zotac 2GB GT 710 working out for you? I was thinking of picking one up so i can finally start my project So far so good! No video issues with it at all. Boots every time, and has been running without problems for a week straight. Only thing I haven't tested is audio. My monitor does not support HDMI, so I'm not sure how the audio functions on it. That said, I have purchased an hdmi matrix that splits the hdmi audio out and will hopefully prove to be a solution to macOS audio. I've tried external usb cards (dongles), and they work great on my WInodws 10 VM, but I cannot get them functioning in Sierra... It doesn't benchmark very well, from a gaming perspective, but if you're just looking for Office and design use, I think it's a great choice... Awesome! thanks for the info! yea, I don't care about gaming. Just looking to sell my iMac and use this as my desktop machine for general stuff! I run 2 zotac gt 710 and 1 msi gt 730 cards. All have worked out of the box for video. All run audio with the hdmi kext added. They are very inexpensive good choices for basic computing and very light gaming (like roblox, but with some image tearing here and there.) I haven't watched the video yet but is it mentioned in the video or somewhere here how to add the hdmi kext, and which one to get? I used to build hackintosh's but its been a few years. Thanks! +1! Not sure which kext. Please expand :-) nvidia (and maybe others?) hdmi audio you need: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/248599/HDMIAudio-1.0.dmg note: as with all downloads, be vigilant. this link come from https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/clover-hdmi-audio-for-nvidia-amd-cards-easy-way.145399/ and is probably fine. then: its a dmg file so mount it then run in terminal cd /Volumes/HDMIAudio then ./install.sh that should install it correctly. has worked on 3 nvidia cards for me, after I was pointed in the right direction Quote Link to comment
1812 Posted December 25, 2016 Share Posted December 25, 2016 I upgraded to 6.3RC6 and now my sierra VM is running at half the speed that it was before, very strange! I did not change a thing, same UEFI clover boot loader. VM boots fine, OSX is usable but very slow. I have another install using UEFI and enoch boot loader and this is fine, full speed. any ideas? downgrade to 6.2.4 Quote Link to comment
mikeyosm Posted December 25, 2016 Share Posted December 25, 2016 I upgraded to 6.3RC6 and now my sierra VM is running at half the speed that it was before, very strange! I did not change a thing, same UEFI clover boot loader. VM boots fine, OSX is usable but very slow. I have another install using UEFI and enoch boot loader and this is fine, full speed. any ideas? downgrade to 6.2.4 And that solves what exactly? 6.3 uses 6.2 ovmf as far as I know. Quote Link to comment
1812 Posted December 25, 2016 Share Posted December 25, 2016 I upgraded to 6.3RC6 and now my sierra VM is running at half the speed that it was before, very strange! I did not change a thing, same UEFI clover boot loader. VM boots fine, OSX is usable but very slow. I have another install using UEFI and enoch boot loader and this is fine, full speed. any ideas? downgrade to 6.2.4 And that solves what exactly? 6.3 uses 6.2 ovmf as far as I know. it solves making you vm working again and eliminates all the other things in the release client that you don't know about that could be causing the issue. Quote Link to comment
bmdegraaf Posted December 25, 2016 Share Posted December 25, 2016 Do we still need to use the patched clover bootloader or is the latest clover version patched for use with QEMU? Quote Link to comment
peter_sm Posted December 25, 2016 Share Posted December 25, 2016 Do we still need to use the patched clover bootloader or is the latest clover version patched for use with QEMU? Se my comments here http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/309087-insanely-fast-virtual-mac-qemu-ovmf-clover-and-native-graphics/page-23#entry2338923 Skickat från min iPhone med Tapatalk Quote Link to comment
bmdegraaf Posted December 25, 2016 Share Posted December 25, 2016 Do we still need to use the patched clover bootloader or is the latest clover version patched for use with QEMU? Se my comments here http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/309087-insanely-fast-virtual-mac-qemu-ovmf-clover-and-native-graphics/page-23#entry2338923 Skickat från min iPhone med Tapatalk Unfortunately it did not work out for me: crumbling sound, and felt a bit slower, ... Edit Used the "newer" patched clover version mentioned in the insanelymac link without issues. Thanks for pointing to that! Quote Link to comment
peter_sm Posted December 26, 2016 Share Posted December 26, 2016 Do we still need to use the patched clover bootloader or is the latest clover version patched for use with QEMU? Se my comments here http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/309087-insanely-fast-virtual-mac-qemu-ovmf-clover-and-native-graphics/page-23#entry2338923 Skickat från min iPhone med Tapatalk Unfortunately it did not work out for me: crumbling sound, and felt a bit slower, ... Edit Used the "newer" patched clover version mentioned in the insanelymac link without issues. Thanks for pointing to that! Did you try isolcpus ? Skickat från min iPhone med Tapatalk Quote Link to comment
bmdegraaf Posted December 26, 2016 Share Posted December 26, 2016 I am isolating cpu's and stubbing an usb pcie card in the syslinux: append pcie_acs_override=downstream vfio-pci.ids=1b73:1100 isolcpus=2,3,6,7 initrd=/bzroot I didn't change any clover or xml settings. XML basically comes from Gridrunner's video (Penryn, etc...). Added emulatorpin: <emulatorpin cpuset='1,5'/> and an usb, gpu passthrough to the XML <vcpu placement='static'>4</vcpu> <cputune> <vcpupin vcpu='0' cpuset='2'/> <vcpupin vcpu='1' cpuset='3'/> <vcpupin vcpu='2' cpuset='6'/> <vcpupin vcpu='3' cpuset='7'/> <emulatorpin cpuset='1,5'/> </cputune> It works fine with the patched file, but doesn't if i use the regular clover file. Quote Link to comment
mikeyosm Posted December 26, 2016 Share Posted December 26, 2016 I am isolating cpu's and stubbing an usb pcie card in the syslinux: append pcie_acs_override=downstream vfio-pci.ids=1b73:1100 isolcpus=2,3,6,7 initrd=/bzroot I didn't change any clover or xml settings. XML basically comes from Gridrunner's video (Penryn, etc...). Added emulatorpin: <emulatorpin cpuset='1,5'/> and an usb, gpu passthrough to the XML <vcpu placement='static'>4</vcpu> <cputune> <vcpupin vcpu='0' cpuset='2'/> <vcpupin vcpu='1' cpuset='3'/> <vcpupin vcpu='2' cpuset='6'/> <vcpupin vcpu='3' cpuset='7'/> <emulatorpin cpuset='1,5'/> </cputune> It works fine with the patched file, but doesn't if i use the regular clover file. This is the same issue for me, fixed by using the patched clover. Mind you, this only happens when on 6.3rc6. Quote Link to comment
bmdegraaf Posted December 26, 2016 Share Posted December 26, 2016 Thanks for the heads up. I am indeed also on 6.3rc6 as well. Will await the next rc release and see if regular clover works again. Quote Link to comment
xioustic Posted December 26, 2016 Share Posted December 26, 2016 gridrunner: Thanks a ton for your work. I've been able to get Xcode installed on 10.12.2 which is my bare minimum to compile what I need for my work, so now I don't have to use my underspecced MacBook Air anymore. I have one issue (which I can easily rollback with a qemu snapshot, but I still want to resolve): I'm trying to update Clover to maybe get FileVault2 working (since that's something supported later than the version you give us in your "sierra kvm unraid" folder.) I downloaded the latest clover pkg installer, hit continue up until I could hit "customize", then I set the settings per the image below (only checking "Install for UEFI booting only" and "Install Clover in the ESP". Everything seems to boot fine, the bootloader shows the new version number (3961), but now lots of things are in "slow motion". For example, if I right click the desktop and then unclick the context menu, it fades out veeeeeery slowly. Most transition effects like that are unbearably slow. Not sure how else to describe it. In advance of questions, I used kdiff3 to compare the EFI partition contents to the "EFI" folder you give us in your "sierra kvm unraid" package to show the difference. Below is the diff of file contents (+ for added, - for removed, U for updated): + EFI/CLOVER/drivers32/FSInject-32.efi + EFI/CLOVER/drivers32/Ps2MouseAbsolutePointerDxe-32.efi + EFI/CLOVER/drivers64UEFI/AppleImageCodec-64.efi + EFI/CLOVER/drivers64UEFI/AppleKeyAggregator-64.efi + EFI/CLOVER/drivers64UEFI/AppleUITheme-64.efi U EFI/CLOVER/drivers64UEFI/DataHubDxe-64.efi + EFI/CLOVER/drivers64UEFI/FirmwareVolume-64.efi U EFI/CLOVER/drivers64UEFI/FSInject-64.efi U EFI/CLOVER/drivers64UEFI/OsxFatBinaryDrv-64.efi + EFI/CLOVER/drivers64UEFI/SMCHelper-64.efi U EFI/CLOVER/tools/bdmesg.efi U EFI/CLOVER/tools/Shell64U.efi U EFI/CLOVER/CLOVERX64.efi Did I do something wrong? Can I roll back one or remove some of those files (since I am assuming maybe you had a special patched version in your pack)? Is this a known issue in r3961? Is there more information I can provide to help diagnose this? My XML file hasn't changed, but perhaps there's a Clover or macOS bootlog that I can provide a before and after copy of? Has anyone successfully updated Clover to a newer version than what's in the "sierra kvm unraid" EFI folder? Thanks again! EDIT: I guess one more thing; I'm only using VNC to use the system at this point, so no unique hardware constraints AFAIK. EDIT2: Following the rabbit hole of this thread, still no luck though. I did notice if I untoggle the QEMU setting under Clover Configurator -> CPU that the machine now runs at super speed (unusable) instead of slow motion (slightly usable), so the issue must be related. Quote Link to comment
xioustic Posted December 28, 2016 Share Posted December 28, 2016 gridrunner: Thanks a ton for your work. I've been able to get Xcode installed on 10.12.2 which is my bare minimum to compile what I need for my work, so now I don't have to use my underspecced MacBook Air anymore. I have one issue (which I can easily rollback with a qemu snapshot, but I still want to resolve): I'm trying to update Clover to maybe get FileVault2 working (since that's something supported later than the version you give us in your "sierra kvm unraid" folder.) I downloaded the latest clover pkg installer, hit continue up until I could hit "customize", then I set the settings per the image below (only checking "Install for UEFI booting only" and "Install Clover in the ESP". Everything seems to boot fine, the bootloader shows the new version number (3961), but now lots of things are in "slow motion". For example, if I right click the desktop and then unclick the context menu, it fades out veeeeeery slowly. Most transition effects like that are unbearably slow. Not sure how else to describe it. In advance of questions, I used kdiff3 to compare the EFI partition contents to the "EFI" folder you give us in your "sierra kvm unraid" package to show the difference. Below is the diff of file contents (+ for added, - for removed, U for updated): + EFI/CLOVER/drivers32/FSInject-32.efi + EFI/CLOVER/drivers32/Ps2MouseAbsolutePointerDxe-32.efi + EFI/CLOVER/drivers64UEFI/AppleImageCodec-64.efi + EFI/CLOVER/drivers64UEFI/AppleKeyAggregator-64.efi + EFI/CLOVER/drivers64UEFI/AppleUITheme-64.efi U EFI/CLOVER/drivers64UEFI/DataHubDxe-64.efi + EFI/CLOVER/drivers64UEFI/FirmwareVolume-64.efi U EFI/CLOVER/drivers64UEFI/FSInject-64.efi U EFI/CLOVER/drivers64UEFI/OsxFatBinaryDrv-64.efi + EFI/CLOVER/drivers64UEFI/SMCHelper-64.efi U EFI/CLOVER/tools/bdmesg.efi U EFI/CLOVER/tools/Shell64U.efi U EFI/CLOVER/CLOVERX64.efi Did I do something wrong? Can I roll back one or remove some of those files (since I am assuming maybe you had a special patched version in your pack)? Is this a known issue in r3961? Is there more information I can provide to help diagnose this? My XML file hasn't changed, but perhaps there's a Clover or macOS bootlog that I can provide a before and after copy of? Has anyone successfully updated Clover to a newer version than what's in the "sierra kvm unraid" EFI folder? Thanks again! EDIT: I guess one more thing; I'm only using VNC to use the system at this point, so no unique hardware constraints AFAIK. EDIT2: Following the rabbit hole of this thread, still no luck though. I did notice if I untoggle the QEMU setting under Clover Configurator -> CPU that the machine now runs at super speed (unusable) instead of slow motion (slightly usable), so the issue must be related. So I've given up on fixing this and rolled back to the Clover version gridrunner supplies in his YouTube videos. I tried isolcpus, pinning CPUs and EmulatorPins per the thread I linked in EDIT2 but no luck there with QEMU enabled or off in the Clover settings. Will keep an eye out for other solutions posted here or elsewhere; the only other success I've seen from others in the thread are manually patching and building Clover, which is a bit more work than I'd want to tackle. I assume this is something gridrunner did to the files in the "EFI" folder? Quote Link to comment
billington.mark Posted December 29, 2016 Share Posted December 29, 2016 Is there a way to build the install ISO on something other than MacOS? Quote Link to comment
WiFivomFranMan Posted January 4, 2017 Share Posted January 4, 2017 Is there a reason the mouse doesn't work in the installer via a VNC setup? I can't get it to hover over the erase.............. Quote Link to comment
SpaceInvaderOne Posted January 4, 2017 Author Share Posted January 4, 2017 Yes this is normal.The mouse is terrible in osx using the vnc. If you move the mouse fast and then back slowly then you can use it. It is a nightmare. Once installed you can setup osx screen sharing or my favorite splashtop desktop for perfect remote mouse and remote viewing. Quote Link to comment
WiFivomFranMan Posted January 4, 2017 Share Posted January 4, 2017 Now that I am booted in to OS X, I enabled the built in VNC client. It is running at 800x600 though. Is the splashtop free? Quote Link to comment
WiFivomFranMan Posted January 5, 2017 Share Posted January 5, 2017 how do you change the resolution? Quote Link to comment
SpaceInvaderOne Posted January 5, 2017 Author Share Posted January 5, 2017 how do you change the resolution? Hello, WiFivomFranMan. Please do the following steps 1. Start VM normally. Change the resolution of settings with either clover configurator or manually edit the config.plist file to resolution you want( eg 1920 x 1080) 2. Reboot the VM but stop on the clover boot loader (don't let it boot sierra) 3. Choose restart computer on clover screen 4. As it restarts press delete to enter ovmf setup. (if using a mac either connect a USB keyboard) as mac, backspace will not work.Or on mac hold down the “fn” (function) key then press the “delete” key) 5. Now you will be in config/bios screen of the ovmf 6. Go through the options and change resolution here to match what you did in step 1 by going to "device manager" then "ovmf platform configuration" 7. save settings and restart and boot to osx Now you will have the resolution you want.? Now that I am booted into OS X, I enabled the built-in VNC client. It is running at 800x600 though. Is the splashtop free? Yes, Splashtop is free for use in your own network with the personal version. If you want to use remotely (in another location then pay a small amount http://www.splashtop.com/personal Quote Link to comment
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