Sound Issue Resolved for OS X Eee PC’s
Posted in: 10-inch, 9inch, MSI Wind, Netbook, asus, competitor, eeepc, tags: asus, Eee PC, hackintosh, os xIf you are one of those adventurous Eee PC owners that have had the desire to install OS X on your netbook and turn it into a “Hackintosh” then you may be pleased to know that thanks to some persistant hackers and a new application, your sound issues – it has been virtually impossible to get sound working when using OS X on an Eee PC until now – can all be solved.
Hackers have created a work around, similar to the method used to get sound working on the MSI Wind. You need to install a different audio driver and the Apple developer tools first of all and then grab the new application that developer ipis OS X have created. Audieee allows the sound to be controlled from the menu bar on OS X, allowing you to switch between headphones/speakers as your output of choice, something that doesnt happen automatically yet but, be sure there is a hacker somewhere working on a fix for this too.
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Quick comment !
The last news regarding the install of OSX on our eeepc are there:
http://www.enik.ch/2009/03/osx-leopard-1056-on-the-eee-1000h/
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To get the microphone working:
http://thireus.dareyourmind.net/index.php/macos-apps/13-get-microphone-and-audio-in-working-on-your-eeemac
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I hope the author of this article will modify it to include my modifications.
Thireus.