OS X Snow Leopard on the Core Booted Joggler
Re: OS X Snow Leopard on the Core Booted Joggler
I wonder if that could be fixed , keep up the good work
Happy Joggling
Re: OS X Snow Leopard on the Core Booted Joggler
@Mickchip
Have you tried another EFI boot ROM on the Joggler?
The ROM is a bit different than the O2 ROM.
That said the base motherboard design is sourced from the original Openpeak design.
Have you tried another EFI boot ROM on the Joggler?
The ROM is a bit different than the O2 ROM.
That said the base motherboard design is sourced from the original Openpeak design.
- Pete
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Re: OS X Snow Leopard on the Core Booted Joggler
I have tried a few differant roms from my collection, am now using the Avia one on my open peak joggler because the screen is bright from the start. Makes it easier to read when your in the efi shell.
Jogglermaniac
Re: OS X Snow Leopard on the Core Booted Joggler
Yup here went to the Avaya ROM as a primary for the Openpeak devices. I do like it the best.
Thinking now because there was something in it (maybe you mentioned it a couple of years back) relating to looking at both the pata port and the USB port relating to booting on the ROM. I do have an Openpeak these days running BuZz's Ubuntu from the get go of an EFI configured ZIF SSD. Its been fine now for while. This is a test one now with a USB hub connected internally, RTC clock and NIC update. I ran out of room for the USB WLAN stick inside so have removed it.
I did notice something very different between the original O2 ROM and the Openpeak ROMs though when I was using the SROM programming tool. The defaults did not work on the O2 EFI ROM for the NIC such that I am using two different configurations for the two ROMs.
I have no clue though what the differences are. Just noticing that the OS's now see the NIC as a valid device and I can suspend and WOL the Jogglers.
Thinking now because there was something in it (maybe you mentioned it a couple of years back) relating to looking at both the pata port and the USB port relating to booting on the ROM. I do have an Openpeak these days running BuZz's Ubuntu from the get go of an EFI configured ZIF SSD. Its been fine now for while. This is a test one now with a USB hub connected internally, RTC clock and NIC update. I ran out of room for the USB WLAN stick inside so have removed it.
I did notice something very different between the original O2 ROM and the Openpeak ROMs though when I was using the SROM programming tool. The defaults did not work on the O2 EFI ROM for the NIC such that I am using two different configurations for the two ROMs.
I have no clue though what the differences are. Just noticing that the OS's now see the NIC as a valid device and I can suspend and WOL the Jogglers.
- Pete
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Re: OS X Snow Leopard on the Core Booted Joggler
Don't buy the Netac USB sticks they are way to slow, sandisk ultrafit works way better.
I don't think it's SSD, nothing like the Kingspec ones, Oh well you get what you pay for.
I don't think it's SSD, nothing like the Kingspec ones, Oh well you get what you pay for.
Jogglermaniac
Re: OS X Snow Leopard on the Core Booted Joggler
Thanks for the heads up , I won't get one of those then .
Happy Joggling
Re: OS X Snow Leopard on the Core Booted Joggler
Ordered a USB 3.0 to mSATA device today. It does look similiar in size to the mSATA to ZIF device I purchased and tested a month or so ago.
I have a few of the 1/2 sized mSATA cards. This one may fit inside of the Joggler as it looks a tiny bit smaller. It comes with a tiny case for external use.
Smallest mSATA card I have is 32 Gb which is the same as the ZIF PATA card I am still waiting for.
I also am seeing now m.2 SATA to USB devices except they are still a bit large (well shrinking now).
I have a few of the 1/2 sized mSATA cards. This one may fit inside of the Joggler as it looks a tiny bit smaller. It comes with a tiny case for external use.
Smallest mSATA card I have is 32 Gb which is the same as the ZIF PATA card I am still waiting for.
I also am seeing now m.2 SATA to USB devices except they are still a bit large (well shrinking now).
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Re: OS X Snow Leopard on the Core Booted Joggler
Just sent for two of these, looks like they are mlc ssd ones and not a bad price.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/311550117441? ... EBIDX%3AIT
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/311550117441? ... EBIDX%3AIT
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Re: OS X Snow Leopard on the Core Booted Joggler
Great find Mickchip!!
Just looked on Amazon; they are there too for $10 USD for a 16Gb one and $24.11 USD for a 32Gb one. Ordered from Amazon Prime (free 2 days shipping).
Wondering if it will fit inside of the Joggler naked? Sans plastic case.
Specifications are: (and good reviews)
- 140/40 MB/s
- MLC flash-based performance and reliability
- Dual Channel/DDR Flash offers faster speed without much additional cost
- Fully compatible with SuperSpeed USB 3.0 & Hi-Speed USB 2.0
- USB powered. No external power or battery needed
- Offers a free download of Transcend Elite data management tools
- Sophisticated checkerboard design and metal plating adds a luxurious feel while enhancing build quality and feel
- Easy Plug and Play installation
- 2.75 x 0.32 x 0.83 inches
Just looked on Amazon; they are there too for $10 USD for a 16Gb one and $24.11 USD for a 32Gb one. Ordered from Amazon Prime (free 2 days shipping).
Wondering if it will fit inside of the Joggler naked? Sans plastic case.
Specifications are: (and good reviews)
- 140/40 MB/s
- MLC flash-based performance and reliability
- Dual Channel/DDR Flash offers faster speed without much additional cost
- Fully compatible with SuperSpeed USB 3.0 & Hi-Speed USB 2.0
- USB powered. No external power or battery needed
- Offers a free download of Transcend Elite data management tools
- Sophisticated checkerboard design and metal plating adds a luxurious feel while enhancing build quality and feel
- Easy Plug and Play installation
- 2.75 x 0.32 x 0.83 inches
- Pete
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Re: OS X Snow Leopard on the Core Booted Joggler
They do a 256GB one
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Transcend-Jet ... Swa-dWmpqW
You could fit virtually all the joggler OS's on that one
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Transcend-Jet ... Swa-dWmpqW
You could fit virtually all the joggler OS's on that one
Jogglermaniac
Re: OS X Snow Leopard on the Core Booted Joggler
Eyes are going a bit now so install VNC on the SL joggler for tweaking the install
( much better )
( much better )
Jogglermaniac
Re: OS X Snow Leopard on the Core Booted Joggler
Have you got much further with Clover Mickchip ? also interested as to what tweaks you've made to SL for Joggler
I'm going to order one of those SSD USB drives come payday for SL to fit internal .
I'm going to order one of those SSD USB drives come payday for SL to fit internal .
Happy Joggling
Re: OS X Snow Leopard on the Core Booted Joggler
A final build of Snow Leopard. This is 10.6.8 which is the last OS X to work on 32bit CPU's.
there doesn't seem to be much difference to 10.6.6, also "About this Mac" still crashes and the wifi is a bit of a pain but it works.
there doesn't seem to be much difference to 10.6.6, also "About this Mac" still crashes and the wifi is a bit of a pain but it works.
Jogglermaniac
Re: OS X Snow Leopard on the Core Booted Joggler
Love it Mickchip , any chance of a link to your build via PM ?
Cheers
What do you mean , about this Mac crashes ? Is it stable enough to use ?
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Cheers
What do you mean , about this Mac crashes ? Is it stable enough to use ?
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Happy Joggling
Re: OS X Snow Leopard on the Core Booted Joggler
It's very stable, just that when you click on the apple in the top left corner and the click on "About This Mac" it crashes back to the desktop instead of listing the properties, i.e. "processor, memory, disk size OS version".
When I get chance I will remove the old version and upload the new one.
Will let you know when it's done.
When I get chance I will remove the old version and upload the new one.
Will let you know when it's done.
Jogglermaniac
Re: OS X Snow Leopard on the Core Booted Joggler
Cheers
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Happy Joggling
Re: OS X Snow Leopard on the Core Booted Joggler
Image is available, PM me if you would like a link.
Requires a joggler with coreboot and a 16gb usb stick
Requires a joggler with coreboot and a 16gb usb stick
Jogglermaniac
Re: OS X Snow Leopard on the Core Booted Joggler
I use Buzz's Ubuntu on my joggler... but would love to try this... however I'm not sure what a "coreboot" joggler is?mickchip wrote:Image is available, PM me if you would like a link.
Requires a joggler with coreboot and a 16gb usb stick
Can you elaborate please.
Re: OS X Snow Leopard on the Core Booted Joggler
@tmohammad the Joggler has an efi boot system ; coreboot was developed so the Joggler acts more like a standard PC , see this thread
http://www.jogglerwiki.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=686
It involves changing the Joggler and after it is done would not then boot your BuZz Ubuntu build without changing it back again .
I had to be talked through doing it but it was very simple in the end if I remember correctly .
I would recommend also having a spare Joggler to experiment on .
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http://www.jogglerwiki.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=686
It involves changing the Joggler and after it is done would not then boot your BuZz Ubuntu build without changing it back again .
I had to be talked through doing it but it was very simple in the end if I remember correctly .
I would recommend also having a spare Joggler to experiment on .
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Happy Joggling
Re: OS X Snow Leopard on the Core Booted Joggler
Thanks...
Beyond me I'm afraid.
LOL
Beyond me I'm afraid.
LOL