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Osx 10.8 5 full#
If you go up from there, everything just gets unnecessarily big & hot for my needs… so I went down, and the next thing I ran into was the ATI 5450… There is a 5450 listed on the 10.7 HCL requiring only one simple ATI5000Injector.kext (and I’ve now confirmed for myself that this does work with full res/QE in Lion)… fanless 5450’s are prevalent… VisionTek, HIS & Sapphire have viable candidates … one slight downside is that the most ubiquitous 5450 package has VGA for the third port… so the projector has to go on VGA rather than HDMI/DVI… initially that seemed like an annoying step back into analog but I tested my projector on VGA and it was just as clear as HDMI. I was finding them for around $132 USD in Euro markets.
Osx 10.8 5 mods#
So, out of the gate, I really liked the Sapphire ATI 5670 Ultimate … it has exactly all three ports I want: DP+HDMI+DVI, it’s single slot, the cooler looks “right” and it’s the very last stage before cards require the extra power connector, perfect!… furthermore, the 5670 was stock hardware in 2010 iMac’s and there’s a 5670 listed on the 10.7 HCL requiring zero mods for full functionality… but wouldn’t you know it, this perfect card appears to be discontinued in US markets!! ? If you can find one of those buggers for <$100, I would hold on to it like gold. There is the Sapphire “Flex” line which implements an additional clock to drive three DVI/HDMI ports, but those are dual slot and more expensive than I’m looking for. DisplayPort doesn’t require a clock as it is “ packet based”. Apparently DVI/HDMI/VGA all require their own clock, and contemporary consumer cards tend to be implemented with only two clocks, hence the plethora of dual display cards. So, my criteria are: Fanless, reasonably Hackintosh compatible, 3 display support, <$100 (the x1300 was $30 ? and lastly, nothing too hot/huge … turns out, there aren’t really that many obvious options to choose from… I’ve come to understand that to go from 2 displays to 3 displays basically requires a DisplayPort capable card aka “DP” (at least in ATI land… I’m less familiar with nVidia models).
Osx 10.8 5 upgrade#
My other motivation is that it would be nice to upgrade to 3 displays, adding a Dell 30” to the current 24” and projector. You can see all of Thursday’s updates on Apple’s Downloads page.( my X1300 post) I still believe someone will get the x1300 running QE on Lion… the fact that the old 7187 DevID is still present in AT13000Controller gives me faith … if it weren’t for another motivation, I would just wait.
Osx 10.8 5 update#
Those include the fixing of an issue that caused intermittent drops in Wi-Fi access, screen flickering in Photoshop, and fluctuating audio during video playback.Īt the same time, Apple also released security updates for Snow Leopard, Snow Leopard Server, Lion, and Lion Server as well as Safari 5.1.10 for Snow Leopard users (and threw in a Digital Camera Raw Compatibility Update 4.09 for good measure). If you don’t have a MacBook Air (Mid 2013), this update also includes the improvements made in that computer’s Software Update 1.0. You can view the full list on Apple’s website, as well as the security notes. There are also performance improvements for authenticating an Open Directory server.
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Osx 10.8 5 Patch#
In addition, Apple says the patch improves Xsan reliability as well as reliability when transferring large files over ethernet. Thursday’s update, which is available via Software Update, fixes issues with Mail displaying messages, AFP file transfer performance over 802.11ac Wi-Fi, smart cards unlocking preference panes, and automatically-starting screen savers.
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As such, it’s no surprise to see Apple releasing 10.8.5, an update that improves stability and security for Mountain Lion users. OS X Mavericks may be coming later this fall, but in the meantime, there are still bugs to fix in Mountain Lion.