Xfx Geforce Fx 5200 Drivers For Mac

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I hate to be this poster, but I'm stumped and I need assistance. I'm trying to get CI/QE working on my PCI NVidia GeForce FX 5200, but to no avail. The card is correctly recognized in System Profiler, and I can change to multiple resolutions, but CI/QE still elude me!

I'm using Kalyway's 10.5.2 with ToH's SleepKernel. I have done the following: - Installed NVInject 0.2.1, NVDAResman.kext, NVDANV30Hal.kext, GeForce.kext, and Titan.kext - I have set the IOPCIMatch to my card's ID (0x032210de) in the Info.plists of the above, where applicable - Repaired all permissions and ownership - in NVInject using Property List Editor.app - Tried removing the individual kexts listed above in varying combinations - Booted with -v -f most of the time Does anyone have any suggestions? A lot of the How-Tos on this forum were meant for 10.4.x, so I've no idea if I'm following up-to-date or archaic instructions. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm good to go. CI/QE Supported, dual monitor support enabled.

The NVCAP is spot-on! I used the NVInject provided by monaco78 and the OSX NVidia drivers from I put my card's Device/Vendor ID string (0x032210de&0x000ffff) into the PrimaryIOPCIMatch field of 'Info.plist' in GeForce.kext, NVDANV30HAL.kext, and NVDAResman.kext monaco78: I'm perplexed though. When I had a look at the Info.plist of the NVinject.kext which you provided, the PrimaryIOPCIMatch field was generic (0x000010de&0x000ffff). The vendor ID is there, but not the specific device. It was my understanding that it was a requirement to put your specific Dev/Ven ID in the plist of your injector.

This seems not to be the case. Can you clarify? That being asked, thank you so much! Cheers, - GeekMan.

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I put my card's Device/Vendor ID string (0x032210de&0x000ffff) into the PrimaryIOPCIMatch field of 'Info.plist' in GeForce.kext, NVDANV30HAL.kext, and NVDAResman.kext monaco78: I'm perplexed though. When I had a look at the Info.plist of the NVinject.kext which you provided, the PrimaryIOPCIMatch field was generic (0x000010de&0x000ffff). The vendor ID is there, but not the specific device. It was my understanding that it was a requirement to put your specific Dev/Ven ID in the plist of your injector.

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This seems not to be the case. Can you clarify? It is not a requirement if it loads ok.