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		<title>Tutorial: iPC 10.5.6 on the compal ifl90</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2009 08:54:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have had some requests recently about creating a complete tutorial on how to install OS X on the Compal IFL90. This tutorial contains two parts. The first part describes which packages you should choose during the installation. The second part will describe how to get sound and ethernet working. This is not a step [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have had some requests recently about creating a complete tutorial on how to install OS X on the Compal IFL90. This tutorial contains two parts. The first part describes which packages you should choose during the installation. The second part will describe how to get sound and ethernet working. This is not a step by step installation guide. Look at it this way, its only a tutorial on how to get <em>some</em> of your hardware working. Actually most of it.</p>
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<h3>Before you start</h3>
<p>Before you start installing OS X you should know about a couple of things. First off, if you have questions search the web. I have found all my answers and tutorials at the <a href="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/">Insanelymac</a> forum, I recommend it. That site is a great resource. But remember, search through the forum before you post your own problem.</p>
<p>If you have important data on your computer you should create a backup. The chance of ****ing up your computer is big.</p>
<p>Do not blame me for things that doesn’t work for you. Use Google or a forum to find your answer. You should know what your doing. Troubleshooting requires computer skills whether you like it or not.</p>
<h3>What is going to work after following this tutorial</h3>
<p>This is a list of hardware components that I have currently been able to get working.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Video</strong> &#8211; Nvidia GeForce 8600M GT 512MB</li>
<li><strong>Sound &#8211; </strong>ALC-268</li>
<li><strong>Ethernet – </strong>BCM5787</li>
<li><strong>Keyboard</strong></li>
<li><strong>Mouse</strong></li>
<li><strong>Hard drive</strong></li>
<li><strong>DVD-ROM</strong></li>
<li><strong>USB</strong></li>
</ul>
<p><span style="color: #666666;">The most important piece missing here is off course the Wireless card. There are two projects going on now where they are trying to develop a driver for the Intel 4965 AGN wireless card. The most promising project, in my opinion, is “<a href="http://projectcamphor.mercurysquad.com/">Project: Camphor</a>”. Check out the link for more info about it. I think that project has a lot of potential, but we’ll see. If you need a Wireless card you should buy a USB Dongle. I have tried the Ralink RT2500 chip, but the driver gives me kernel panics all the time so I have to stick with the ethernet. I think the SMCWUSB-G card is the best shot at getting wireless at the moment. (Search on google for product information).</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #666666;">Just to mention it, overheating may become a problem. I have struggled a lot with overheating. What happens is that the CPU fan simply doesn’t start. Once you got access to the internet you should download and install Temperature Monitor. So if you can hear that the fan isn’t running, the computer will eventually shutdown itself. I don’t know how to fix this but a lot of laptop owners seem to have this problem.</span></p>
<h3>The installation</h3>
<p><span style="color: #666666;">First off you need to have an OSX Leopard (iPC 10.5.6) disc. Boot up from that disc. When you have selected the partition where you want to install OS X you need to select some drivers before you can start the installation itself. If you haven’t created an OS X partition use disk utilities to do so. Here’s a list of what I chose to install. <em>Remember this worked for me, it doesn’t mean its going to work for you.</em></span></p>
<ol>
<li><span style="color: #666666;"><strong>Language – </strong>Select a language package if you like.</span></li>
<li><span style="color: #666666;"><strong>Kernel – </strong>You need to select a kernel. There is not selected any kernel by default so you have to choose one. I chose to install the <em>netkas sleep kernel.</em></span></li>
<li><span style="color: #666666;"><strong>Graphics card – </strong>You also need to select a driver for your graphics card. I have a GeForce 8600 M 512MB. I chose to install the <em>NVDarwin 512MB. </em>If you have a 256MB card you should select <em>NVDarwin 256MB.</em></span></li>
<li><strong>Keyboard and touchpad – </strong>In order to get your keyboard and touchpad working you have to choose the <em>PS/2 Keyboard Fix. </em>Do not install the <em>PS/2 Mouse Fix, </em>the keyboard package will fix both.</li>
<li><strong>Seatbelt.kext 10.5.5 – </strong>You have to install this package as well. If you don’t do it you wouldn’t be able to mount .dmg’s.</li>
<li><strong>Applications – </strong>You should install some applications too because we will be doing some operations later when you have your installation up and running. Install these applications: <em>Kext Helper B7 </em>and<em> NTFS-3G + MacFUSE. </em>Remember its not dangerous to install other applications.</li>
</ol>
<p><span style="color: #666666;">When you have selected these packages you can continue and start the installation. The installation will probably take about 30 minutes. Remember before you start that the bootloader you have will be replaced by the default OS X bootloader. You can select Chameleon bootloader if you like. I have no experience with that bootloader. I’m using grub myself. Don’t be afraid, if you are using grub you can always get it back if you mess it up. Read my post about this topic <a href="http://www.scratchmytail.com/2009/02/02/messing-up-the-bootloader/">here</a>. So that’s it for the installation. Hopefully everything works out fine for you.</span></p>
<h3>sound and ethernet</h3>
<p>So if your installation finished successfully you may continue here. Boot up OS X. We’ll start installing the audio card.</p>
<h4>The ALC-268 installation</h4>
<p>First off, I followed the guide over at <a href="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=96434">Insanelymac</a> to get this working. This is just a copy of that guide. The files you need are located <a href="http://rapidshare.com/files/183080362/ALC268FIX.zip">here</a>. Download the file and unzip it.</p>
<ol>
<li>Run ALC268Installer 2 or 1. The one that exist in the .zip file will work.</li>
<li>Delete /System/Library/Extensions/ALCInject.kext. Use the terminal. You should know how to remove files.</li>
<li>Restart.</li>
<li>Use Kext Helper b7 to install HDAEnabler.kext. Drag the HDAEnabler.kext into the Kext Helper window.</li>
<li>Fix Permissions with Disk Utility.</li>
<li>Restart and make sure that Internal Speakers is selected in Audio Settings.</li>
<li>Then run HDA Fix v3 (<em>IMPORTANT:</em> Riavvia in seguito means Restart later, Riavvia means Restart now).</li>
<li>Click Restart Later.</li>
<li>Repair permissions with Disk Utility.</li>
<li>Restart.</li>
<li>Bootup and sound and shutdown should work.</li>
</ol>
<p>If shutdown doesn’t work you should try doing it over again.</p>
<h4>The bcm-5787</h4>
<p>Same goes here, I followed this guide over at <a href="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=127903">Insanelymac</a> to get this working. Download <a href="http://www.mediafire.com/?m4l1g4jmny0">this</a> file.</p>
<ol>
<li>Simply install the .kext using Kext Helper B7.</li>
<li>After that plug in your cable and run this command in the terminal.</li>
</ol>
<blockquote><p>sudo tcpdump -i en0 &amp;</p></blockquote>
<p>The tcpdump process must be running to get this to work. There are workarounds for getting this to work automatically but I haven’t tried it out. Read the readme.txt file in the .zip archive for more information or check out the Insanelymac link that I provided earlier in this section.</p>
<h3>summary</h3>
<p>This tutorial will get you up and running with most of your hardware. The only big thing missing is the Intel wireless card working. But give it some time, it will be supported later this year I believe. I’m visiting <a href="http://projectcamphor.mercurysquad.com/">mercurysquad’s</a> blog every day just to check the progress. The Compal IFL90 is able to run the retail Leopard DVD, the computer can run the Vanilla kernel which is the default kernel in OS X Leopard.</p>
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		<title>Turning my laptop into a Hackintosh</title>
		<link>http://www.scratchmytail.com/2009/01/26/turning-my-laptop-into-a-hackintosh/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2009 20:38:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ScratchMyTail</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the last couple of weeks I have been playing around with Mac OS X on my Compal IFL90 laptop. When Apple went from using the Power Mac architecture to using the Intel architecture a community called OSx86 was born. They have been working making OS X compatible for non-apple computers. The main problem is [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">For the last couple of weeks I have been playing around with Mac OS X on my Compal IFL90 laptop. When Apple went from using the Power Mac architecture to using the Intel architecture a community called OSx86 was born. They have been working making OS X compatible for non-apple computers. The main problem is off course driver support.</p>
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<p><strong>Multibooting</strong><br />
First off I installed OS X on a 50 GB partition. After that I installed Ubuntu 8.10. At boot I simply choose OS X or Ubuntu 8.10 in grub.</p>
<p><strong>Drivers</strong><br />
The biggest problem for Hackintosh users is the lack of drivers. As you all know, Apple only have to support a handful of hardware components. Developers from all around the world is doing something about this by porting open-source drivers to OS X. But still there is a lot of work remaining. If you&#8217;re planning to build yourself a Hackintosh you must check for driver compatibility before anything else! I actually have alot of driver problems myself. For example the driver for my Intel 4965 AGN simply doesnt exist, yet, but is under development. My nVidia 8600M GT is fully supported with the nVinject driver. I also have sound working. I connect to Internet through a Ralink RT2501 USB Dongle.</p>
<p><strong>Stability</strong><br />
My system is not that stable yet, overheating and kernel panics occurs randomly and are quite annoying</p>
<p><strong>Beauty</strong><br />
I am a big fan of OS X. Still, I hate Apple for overpricing their products. But my next computer is definitively going to be a MacBook or a MacBook Pro. Time will tell. Im still falling in love with OS X.</p>
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