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20 | She/Her Transfem | Autistic and mentally ill mad scientist witch. Wicked insane Windows Vista, PowerPC, and 68k fangirl. Preserves audiovisual media and computer software/hardware. Don't like that? Don't interact.
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yep, trying it with 2025 update levels, so far so good. hal was updated recently too so my hopes are pretty high
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gonna bastard reflow this mofo and we should get something working properly, eventually
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fuckin luna lookin ass bed
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nice
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i'm your nerdy girl <3
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also for whatever reason the EFI loader wont initialize the display properly. it boots, but it freezes the display with the loader. i had to boot it up from the USB installer thru legacy mode and boot the kernel off of "hd1c", my netBSD partition. i have it dual booted with 10.6.8 snow leopard
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real asf
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real asf
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now this may possibly just be me, but shutting down via software does require you to hold the power button down once the screen goes completely blank. not a huge deal, i can live. but i think it may be a side effect of this. as for stability, with the OC'd T8100, its rock solid and runs cool enough.
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as for CPU options your best bet is a core 2 duo T8100. it easily overclocks to 2.8GHz, though on mine it runs up to 3.06, not sure why but i love it. RAM has to be SPD modded and unlocked as well, i believe with timings changed. i outsourced help on that one so i don't know, but will document soon.
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this post probably wont be seen by anyone except some rando who will find it in 5 years and ask me. so here's how... clockgen HAS to start with an S in the model number. you cut the trace coming from *pin 45*, very important. and for reliable booting, ground pin 45 on the chip to any ground point
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yo!! how is everything going with your vibranihorn project?