That being said I failed to enable display out. The kext generation itself could even be automated using a script, as the kext actually does not include any code itself. Right now this procedure is an extremely simple way to avoid system update dependent (automatic) rerunning of the script.īTW: The exact same technique to force loading the NVIDIA driver, though it is not natively qualified for PCI tunneling, should work to inject the needed modifications into the AppleGraphicsDevicePolicy.kext as well as any ATI/ AMD driver. My simple driver doesn't actually do anything different than modifying the kext, but it does so on the fly (kext keep their signing certificate). And circumventing the kext modification procedure altogether would be marvellous (something costumer-ready in the pipe?). Here were the user replies in order, inc date: ![]() ĭue to a db thread corruption problem affecting this thread has been manually reconstructed from Google cache entries. This support solely relies on the work of lvs1947 and vit9696. New eGPU.kext with additional support for driving external monitors including HDMI audio-out. Your donations will be solely used to buy me new hardware, and as soon as ⅓ to ½ of the price is raised I will remove the donation-button.ĮGPU.kext updated to reflect changes from here If you want me to continue my efforts on NVIDIA eGPUs for Mac, especially as Apple has announced eGPU capabilities without mentioning NVIDIA support, and NVIDIA itself only focus on expensive workstation hardware please donate via PayPal. Though I never liked to ask for any rewards for my work and still am declined to do so I need your help now. I do hope now, you can help getting me going again. ![]() After I offered my eGPU setup for sale to be able to buy a new MacBook Pro the immediate reaction was that I should keep it and that I should ask for some funding within the community instead. Due to this I haven't been able to continue my efforts for the eGPU community. Some weeks ago my MacBook Pro has been stolen. If it does not work after upgrading try running the following command in terminal (it might help, maybe): However it is not guaranteed for future ones. This was confirmed with the 10.12.3 and 10.12.4 to 10.12.5 update as well as various NVIDIA driver updates. The driver should survive software updates. Just launch the "Uninstall Rastafabi's eGPU Enabler.app" from the applications folder.
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