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  1. We’ve found a few errors that definitely need to be fixed. Unfortunately, there are duplicate declarations being added in the SSDT-Force.dsl file (see below for how to fix this). The tool was actually supposed to convert the .dsl file into a SSDT-Force.aml file and generate it automatically, so that it could be used directly by OpenCore (OC). Unfortunately, I missed that part when writing the code. I’ll make a few corrections to fix this. I’m going to convert the entire content of the “SSDT-Force-Individual” folder into .aml files so they can be read directly by OC. For now, don’t put too much work into it , I need to correct it first anyway. I’ll get back to you once it’s ready.
  2. I’ve added your dsdt.aml to my tool and hope it fulfills all your wishes. The tool will only be released once everything runs 100% error-free — I don’t want to end up tied to the stake by our programmers, my friend 😄 DSDT-Analysis-Tool_dsdt_fabiosun_Asus x870e Hero_DSDT 2.zip
  3. @fabiosun I'm home now and ready to get started. I've been using InsanelyMac for years because I've been active there, but it seems like no one is really interested at the moment. So let's get started here instead. I'll take the last DSDT that was uploaded and generate all the necessary files from it. DSDT-Analysis-Tool_dsdt_sdmkx_X870E Taichi Lite.zip
  4. I'll be home later to generate the DSDTs. In the meantime, feel free to upload your raw DSDTs to insanelymac.com: https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/361117-scanning-for-conditional-device-declarations/#findComment-2832665
  5. Hey @ll, were you able to patch the DSDT for the Z880 motherboard? If yes – great! If not, let me know. I think we've now developed a very practical tool that can automatically generate DSDTs along with the corresponding OpenCore patches for direct integration into OC. The last two DSDTs I tested were from a Z880 and an X670 motherboard. However, I need someone who actually owns such a board for further testing. Let me know if you're still interested. spakk from insanelymac.com
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