Good to hear that.
Hackintool is primarily Intel focused, with some Fresco Logic and ASMedia ports showing. Most old AMD USB chipset ports don't show in Hackintool, until a USB configuration has been created.
I tried mapping the USB ports on my FX system with Hackintool, it wasn't fun and didn't work.
USBMap is better option for old AMD systems, but even that has its limitations.
IORegistryExplorer shows the ports when a USB device is connected, even if Hackintool doesn't. This is a more cumbersome way to discover the USB ports, but it works. I tried creating a USBMap.kext, the process was fine, the kext wasn't, even with the correct connector type set for each port.
So I added a Fresco Logic USB3 (Type-A & internal 19-pin header) card to my setup (£17 on eBay). I use the 5 x ports from the PCIe card, have the case front USB3 port connected to the 19-pin header and use the 4 x built-in ASMedia USB3 ports on the motherboard. I just ignore the USB2 ports, as they only work at USB1.1 speed. They only work with a Mouse/Keyboard or Webcam they are useless for anything else.