Sequoia AirportItlwm news?

keef247

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Hi all,
does anyone know if Airportltlwm is being developed for Sequoia? I really don't want to use random apps like Heliport...
 
No, the Actions tab on the Github - OpenIntelWireless/Itlwm page says nothing has been added or changed for 3 months.

 
your first link has a problem can not open it
the second link ok but the password to download the zip file is not good....
 
...patch config to fake brcm card, add 3 kext and then apply oclp patcher...good..but is only a workaround....
 
Thanks but I'll wait for a proper kext.
 
...i think you need to wait for a long time........i don't think someone make this kext directly suitable for sequoia...but...maybe..
 
...i think you need to wait for a long time........i don't think someone make this kext directly suitable for sequoia...but...maybe..
Why do you assume they wouldn't? When it's been made for every macos version until now...
 
Why do you assume they wouldn't? When it's been made for every macos version until now...
'couse seems zxystd leave macos resources for develop only kotlin for harmony-os and he have no time for kext :) ..for this i assume that.
 
'couse seems zxystd leave macos resources for develop only kotlin for harmony-os and he have no time for kext ..for this i assume that.
I don't understand what you mean sorry? What's Harmony-OS?
All I'm saying, is that zxystd released kexts for all previous current versions in the last few years, so why stop now?

AirPortItlwm.kext work on Sequoia 15.0.1 this
Maybe better Airportitwlm.kext place under FamilyLegacy.kext in PlugIns and remove AirPortBrcmNIC.kext.
Thanks, but I'm confused, why am I running OCLP on a hackintosh and applying root patches?
Why does it say to use the Ventura airportitlwm instead of the Sonoma one? Surely I can just use my Sonoma kext instead of an older Ventura one?
Does this require having SIP disabled? If so I'd rather just wait for a proper kext.
 
Thanks, but I'm confused, why am I running OCLP on a hackintosh and applying root patches?
Why does it say to use the Ventura airportitlwm instead of the Sonoma one? Surely I can just use my Sonoma kext instead of an older Ventura one?
Does this require having SIP disabled? If so I'd rather just wait for a proper kext.
It is your right to wait for zxystd to be released. If you work on Sonoma, you don't need to worry. If you have Sequoia and need the Iphone screen mirror function and use a standard WiFi client, see the link to the instruction above more carefully.
 
It is your right to wait for zxystd to be released. If you work on Sonoma, you don't need to worry. If you have Sequoia and need the Iphone screen mirror function and use a standard WiFi client, see the link to the instruction above more carefully.
Yeah Sonoma 14.7 is flawless on this build :)
Haha zxystd should still continue to release airportitwlm though ;)
 
I don't understand what you mean sorry? What's Harmony-OS?
Huawei operating system. and zxystd , for now , only work with this...maybe they can update kext on 15.1 release...didn't know :-\

Thanks, but I'm confused, why am I running OCLP on a hackintosh and applying root patches?
Why does it say to use the Ventura airportitlwm instead of the Sonoma one? Surely I can just use my Sonoma kext instead of an older Ventura one?
Does this require having SIP disabled? If so I'd rather just wait for a proper kext.
you need to add fake id to your intel card so OS see it has brcm4360 chipset instead intel..
after that, you need to use OCLP for add support for brcm4360 (fake one), to Sequoia

No, you need ventura's one 'couse Sonoma's kext is modified and in this case, didn't work

absolutely yes, you need a partial SIP disabled for this procedure. (where's the problem?)
 
Huawei operating system. and zxystd , for now , only work with this...maybe they can update kext on 15.1 release...didn't know :-\


you need to add fake id to your intel card so OS see it has brcm4360 chipset instead intel..
after that, you need to use OCLP for add support for brcm4360 (fake one), to Sequoia

No, you need ventura's one 'couse Sonoma's kext is modified and in this case, didn't work

absolutely yes, you need a partial SIP disabled for this procedure. (where's the problem?)
Wow, that's very stupid to just drop the support for macos to mess round with a rubbish phones OS! What a traitor lol!

Ah that sounds like a bodge, not interested in doing that.

I'm not interested in disabling SIP and running some random persons code, could be anything going on and installing malicious stuff.
 
Intel WiFi and Bluetooth work perfectly with the native Sequoia driver. Currently, we are using the OCLP patching method.
You can download the Intel-specific OCLP patch here: https://www.simplehac.cn/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=53&extra=page=1.
For a reference tutorial, visit: https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1r...ck&vd_source=4c08bd424b9fa9d439d6b9d21549efb7.
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Hello, I tried that oclp fork, but it doesn't work, I already installed the kext, I reset the nvram and it doesn't activate the wifi
 
Hello, I tried that oclp fork, but it doesn't work, I already installed the kext, I reset the nvram and it doesn't activate the wifi
It's best to start your own thead
 
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