![]() ![]() I've spent the afternoon trying to wrap my head around all the different ID types and Linux commands (I'm not much of a terminal person). #127.0.0.1 mac os 10.12 drivers#My man! I found your comments in the thread "Intel Network adapters on OS X: Small Tree drivers" and saw that someone (you) had in fact done what I expected would work just days ago!īut as you note, Small tree drivers still work so it's even more straight forward than I planned. But I don't know how useful that is considering that the device is using an Aquantia controller.Ĭlick to expand. I checked my Sonnet Thunderbolt 2 10G adaptor which is labelled with a Subsytem ID of "0x72e3". Unfortunately I don't know and can't find the sonnet Subsytem ID in the Presto PCIe card(s). ![]() I assume that following the process described in that forum post would also work for changing the Subsystem ID in our x550 cards to whatever it is that Sonnet uses and would have the same effect/result as changing it for small tree drivers. There's a good thread on macrumors forum titled " Modify retail Intel 10GbE NICs to use Small Tree macOS Drivers" that walks through the process to change the Subsytem ID on x520/540 cards to small tree to make them cards work using small tree drivers. Your theory is the best approach that I can think of until someone smarter than me comes along. ![]() I'd love to get the dual 10G ports (intel x550) running. I'm in the same boat with an ASUS x299 sage 10G board. Hi, I made an account to follow this thread. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide ![]()
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