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  1. Colors are fine, it is my camera photographing the screen. Sound is working via the HDMi output to the display’s built in speakers.

    Analog audio output is working through the back I/O panel. Case’s audio out connected to the motherboard header is not working…could be the old wiring. Need to find a microphone to test input.

  2. I have had this system assembled since December but it was on the back burner…Opencore does take a real long time to load the boot picker fyi. It is in an old case with a Volkswagon Type2 style theme, even the side panel has wheels. Previously this case was home to an Intel 3rd Gen…long due for an upgrade.

     

     

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  3. I found a spare Samsung 840 Evo 1TB SATA III SSD and connected it to my motherboard. It currently has an APFS ”container” for another system so I added a volume titled “VENTURA.” Although the disk is connected to an internal header, it is identified as external. Regardless, the installer is currently running….

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  4. Hello, I have returned from an outing. I do have a spare disk here to attempt installation with. I will give the EFI a try and return with my results. I do prefer Linux more and more these days....but the ACPI and OpenCore are exciting

  5. I am in my BIOS….version F2

     

    Initial Display Output: PCIe 1 Slot

    HD Audio Controller: Enabled

    PCIEX16_1 Bifurcation: Auto

    PCIEX16_2 Bifurcation: Auto

    PCIEX16_3 Bifurcation: Auto

    Above 4G Decoding: Enabled

    Re-Size BAR Support: Enabled

    SR-IOV Support: Disabled

    Onboard LAN 1 Controller: Enabled

    Onboard LAN 2 Controller Enabled

     

    USB Type-C with Maple Ridge/USB4 Configuration

    USB Type-C with Maple Ridge/USB4 Support: Disabled

    USB Type-C with Maple Ridge/USB4 Boot Support: Disabled

    Security Level: No Security

    Memory Allocation per port (MB): 128

    Prefetch Memort Allocation per port (MB): 64

     

    USB Configuration

    Legacy USB-Support: Disabled

    XHCI Hand-off: Enabled

    USB Mass Storage Driver Support: Enabled

    Port 60/64 Emulation: Enabled

     

    SATA Mode: AHCI

     

    CSM Support: Disabled

    IOMMU: Disabled

    Secure Boot: Disabled

  6. Thank you for the response. I have updated my signature with my system specifications. We have a timezone difference since I am located in New York. Earlier this week I successfully created an AM4 Ventura/Sonoma system, therefore I am familiar with the AMD Vanilla patches (https://github.com/AMD-OSX/AMD_Vanilla) however the TRx50/Zen4 platform is new to me for MacOSx86. I have studied the Open Core Install Guide (https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Install-Guide/), specifically the steps pertaining to KASLR-FIX (https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Install-Guide/extras/kaslr-fix.html) and CaseySJ's post on the AMD-OSX forum about AM5 in general and MimoWhitelisting (https://forum.amd-osx.com/threads/ryzen-7000-testing.3318/post-25894). So far I have been unable to boot the Ventura recovery installer. In my post above, I shared my recent config.plist as well as Open Core Debug Log file. I will boot into my BIOS and record my specific settings. In the mean time, I copied what I have posted to AMD-OSX (https://forum.amd-osx.com/threads/ryzen-threadripper-trx50.4776). There I was told "Since you're using a DEBUG version of OpenCore, just set Misc>Debug>SysReport: true" I will give it a go and report back.

     

    I created a fresh OPENCORE GPT volume on a 16GB USB 2.0 disk. The disk contains 0.9.7-DEBUG along with a com.apple.recovery.boot folder of Ventura.

    EFI/OC/Drivers

    HfsPlus.efi
    OpenRuntime.efi
    ResetNvramEntry.efi

    EFI/OC/Kexts
    Lilu.kext (1.6.7 debug)
    VirtualSMC.kext (1.3.2 debug)
    WhateverGreen (1.6.6 debug)
    AppleALC.kext (1.8.8 debug)
    LucyRTL8125Ethernet.kext (1.1.0 debug)
    AppleMCEReporterDisabler.kext
    SMCAMDProcessor.kext (0.7.1)
    AMDRyzenCPUPowerManagement.kext (0.7.1)

    EFI/OC/ACPI

    SSDT-EC-USBX-DESKTOP.aml (Pre-built)

    I launched SSDTTime and dumped the DSDT, however, I am not exactly sure what to do with it.
    I opened up ProperTree and performed a "clean snapshot" of my OC folder with the sample.plist renamed as config.plist.

    Booter>Quirks>DevirtualiseMmio TRUE
    This is new to me: https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Install-Guide/extras/kaslr-fix.html
     

    VERY slow to boot the USB…painful but it did make some progress…

    currently hanging at : Couldn’t alloc class “AppleKeyStoreTest”

     

    127:401 00:085 OCABC: MMIO devirt start
    127:487 00:085 OCABC: MMIO devirt 0xE0000000 (0x10000 pages, 0x800000000000100D) skip 0
    127:851 00:363 OCABC: MMIO devirt 0xF1300000 (0x100 pages, 0x8000000000000001) skip 0
    127:934 00:083 OCABC: MMIO devirt 0xFEA00000 (0x100 pages, 0x8000000000000001) skip 0
    128:298 00:364 OCABC: MMIO devirt 0xFEC00000 (0x1 pages, 0x8000000000000001) skip 0
    128:667 00:369 OCABC: MMIO devirt 0xFEC10000 (0x1 pages, 0x8000000000000001) skip 0
    128:749 00:082 OCABC: MMIO devirt 0xFEC30000 (0x1 pages, 0x8000000000000001) skip 0
    128:832 00:082 OCABC: MMIO devirt 0xFED00000 (0x1 pages, 0x8000000000000001) skip 0
    129:201 00:368 OCABC: MMIO devirt 0xFED40000 (0x5 pages, 0x8000000000000001) skip 0
    129:282 00:081 OCABC: MMIO devirt 0xFED80000 (0x10 pages, 0x8000000000000001) skip 0
    129:365 00:082 OCABC: MMIO devirt 0xFF000000 (0x1000 pages, 0x8000000000000001) skip 0
    129:730 00:365 OCABC: MMIO devirt end, saved 280676 KB
    129:814 00:084 OCABC: Only 168/256 slide values are usable!
    129:899 00:084 OCABC: Valid slides - 88-255

     

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