
The dsdt files contained in my packages (for the 1000H and the 1000HE) have both been generated with 2GB of memory, so there will be problems with eee PC that have not been upgraded with more RAM. Attention – technical stuff: It seems that there is one line in the decompiled dsdt.dsl file that differs: For the 1GB: … Name (SMBS, 0×0400) OperationRegion (BIOS, SystemMemory, 0x 3 F7AE064 , 0xFF) Field (BIOS, ByteAcc, NoLock, Preserve) { …
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I finally got OSX 10.5.7 to install on my new eee 1000HE.
This guide is quite basic, again you’ll have to enable your brain at a certain moment
Thanks go to Greg, slither2007, pentiumpc, Thireus,strongesthylian, comatron and all the other fine people at ipis-osx.
Update: I just had to reinstall the OS after I lost keyboard and mouse after changing to 2GB of RAM – strange…
I followed my own steps and I couldn’t get it …
As I said in my previous article, my 1000H just died on me with a high pitched whining sound…
It seems that it is beyond repair and I got a 1000HE instead.
I love the new keyboard and the battery life is pretty amazing (and I got it in black which is more “manly” than the previous white one).
I already installed Windows 7 on it and it works like a charm.
I started hacking away with OSX and I’ll keep you posted how it goes in an upcoming post.