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Ecs A780gm A Drivers
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Much to my surprise I got a PM from another user with this rickety old board that wants to get it up and running. This won't be an extensive guide cause quite honestly- there's just not much to it especially if you already had Leo or SL running on it before (which means you've already tweaked the bios)-- Assuming you've done that- here was my vague remembrance of what was done..
Note: I am not using the on board video- rather an old GF 6600 which I had pretty much zero confidence would come up and work (I was wrong). The proc used here is a Intel E2200 (not a true core 2- but gets the job done).
1. Make unibeast usb stick and follow tony's directions throughout the Lion install.
2. Install mbeast (I used 4.0.3 which has since been upgraded)-- I used the options for easybeast, latest voodoo for sound, - I did not touch network stuff at this time as it was already working after first boot. Video resolution was stuck at 1024x768. I did not install anything for vid nor a custom dsdt as I couldn't find one.
3. After boot- Vid came up in full 1080 and tested qe/ci w/ chess and widgets ripple. Still no sound, and now network was gone.
4. Ran MB again and chose the realtek nic drivers, and went back to voodoo 0.2.2.
5. Rebooted again w/ sound, 1080 res, and nic working.
I haven't messed with sleep, but I've read it can be achieved with some jumper settings on the motherboard. I don't care about that as this machine runs 24/7 w/ only monitor and hd sleep enabled. Thank you UB!
Note: I am not using the on board video- rather an old GF 6600 which I had pretty much zero confidence would come up and work (I was wrong). The proc used here is a Intel E2200 (not a true core 2- but gets the job done).
1. Make unibeast usb stick and follow tony's directions throughout the Lion install.
2. Install mbeast (I used 4.0.3 which has since been upgraded)-- I used the options for easybeast, latest voodoo for sound, - I did not touch network stuff at this time as it was already working after first boot. Video resolution was stuck at 1024x768. I did not install anything for vid nor a custom dsdt as I couldn't find one.
3. After boot- Vid came up in full 1080 and tested qe/ci w/ chess and widgets ripple. Still no sound, and now network was gone.
4. Ran MB again and chose the realtek nic drivers, and went back to voodoo 0.2.2.
5. Rebooted again w/ sound, 1080 res, and nic working.
I haven't messed with sleep, but I've read it can be achieved with some jumper settings on the motherboard. I don't care about that as this machine runs 24/7 w/ only monitor and hd sleep enabled. Thank you UB!