You should at least try.Sorry for my stupidity, but I could not understand anything
Yes, you're right, it's time to figure it out for yourself, thank you for all the advice if something happens, I'll write to you thank you so much for helpingYou should at least try.
That’s the whole point of hackintoshing.
If I do everything for you, what is the point? You are expected to do some if not most of the work yourself (if you can). We can be a guide - but we cannot do all of it.
As for clearing any confusion over my earlier instructions, they were related to this app > https://github.com/corpnewt/ProperTree
Propertree allows you to edit your config.plist on your system be it Mac or Windows. I was referring to how you can edit your config file and how to add it under the ACPI section.
In general, I was able to put a patch and assemble everything, but now I don't even get to the installation choiceYou should at least try.
That’s the whole point of hackintoshing.
If I do everything for you, what is the point? You are expected to do some if not most of the work yourself (if you can). We can be a guide - but we cannot do all of it.
As for clearing any confusion over my earlier instructions, they were related to this app > https://github.com/corpnewt/ProperTree
Propertree allows you to edit your config.plist on your system be it Mac or Windows. I was referring to how you can edit your config file and how to add it under the ACPI section.
Okay I've had a look at your config file. Unfortunately you've enabled almost every SSDT I listed in there (that's not how it's supposed to work).In general, I was able to put a patch and assemble everything, but now I don't even get to the installation choice
I decided to help you once more because you do have a very rarely configured system (from what I've seen) and you've been lucky to get this far without any extra help. Your situation is unique because you're using an AMD 3000G chip, which actually has an onboard Vega 3 graphics chip (same as VCS) in addition to the Vega 64 DGPU. As macOS does not support internal AMD GPUs, you will have some difficulty getting going - but with our already working EFI it should be working soon. Initially I had thought the 3000G was a standalone chip but I checked the specs again to see it wasn't so I stand corrected - you were right to suggest a SSDT disabler for one of the GPUs.In general, I was able to put a patch and assemble everything, but now I don't even get to the installation choice
Thanks for the help, I did everything as you said, but it stops again at memory panicI decided to help you once more because you do have a very rarely configured system (from what I've seen) and you've been lucky to get this far without any extra help. Your situation is unique because you're using an AMD 3000G chip, which actually has an onboard Vega 3 graphics chip (same as VCS) in addition to the Vega 64 DGPU. As macOS does not support internal AMD GPUs, you will have some difficulty getting going - but with our already working EFI it should be working soon. Initially I had thought the 3000G was a standalone chip but I checked the specs again to see it wasn't so I stand corrected - you were right to suggest a SSDT disabler for one of the GPUs.
However in your new build, I have actually enabled BOTH GPUs in the device property settings. I don't know how it will respond, but it will be interesting to see as I know the IGPU settings should be correct.
Maybe it's a hardware problem and not a software one?I decided to help you once more because you do have a very rarely configured system (from what I've seen) and you've been lucky to get this far without any extra help. Your situation is unique because you're using an AMD 3000G chip, which actually has an onboard Vega 3 graphics chip (same as VCS) in addition to the Vega 64 DGPU. As macOS does not support internal AMD GPUs, you will have some difficulty getting going - but with our already working EFI it should be working soon. Initially I had thought the 3000G was a standalone chip but I checked the specs again to see it wasn't so I stand corrected - you were right to suggest a SSDT disabler for one of the GPUs.
However in your new build, I have actually enabled BOTH GPUs in the device property settings. I don't know how it will respond, but it will be interesting to see as I know the IGPU settings should be correct.
Right, then maybe you need to check your BIOS settings and make sure they are hackintosh compatible. Check it against my BIOS settings on this post > https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-atari-vcs-2020-console.309903/Thanks for the help, I did everything as you said, but it stops again at memory panic
We shall see. You need to try it at least. It should all work in my view.Maybe it's a hardware problem and not a software one?
Right, then maybe you need to check your BIOS settings and make sure they are hackintosh compatible. Check it against my BIOS settings on this post > https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-atari-vcs-2020-console.309903/
Also have you run the Reset NVRAM tool beforehand?
your guidance is very good, but I don't have half of the functions that you have described in my biosWe shall see. You need to try it at least. It should all work in my view.
Okay. Have you checked how old your BIOS firmware is?your guidance is very good, but I don't have half of the functions that you have described in my bios
there was the latest firmware with it, it also does not start now I have the firmware for 2019 the sameOkay. Have you checked how old your BIOS firmware is?
Also if you can please post an image of what kernel panic you are getting after the BIOS upgrade.
I tried these settings on my old version of the bios, but again it stops at memory panic
Please update the BIOS using these settings.I tried these settings on my old version of the bios, but again it stops at memory panic
Now I will update the bios and try again
Okay. Looks like you might need CpuTscSync.kext
I tried to add this kexts, but the program did not find it, I reset the config and tried again, but the program again did not find it againOkay. Looks like you might need CpuTscSync.kext
Just click on the green Code button, download the kext, drop it into EFI/OC/Kexts and insert and enable it into your config.plist under the Kernel > Add section.