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Any chance of Macosx Sonoma being supported?

EricHemingway opened this issue · comments

Tried the ventura setup (which worked great) and updated MacOSX to Sonoma, but now Apple Broadcom WiFi card no longer working. Sleep also seems to no longer work and startup and shutdown take quite some time.

i was just curious if Sonoma is going to be eventually supported ?

(EVOO LP5)

Here is the link once you follow the directions carefully you will run the OCLP post patcher. Sonoma will run fine. I have the DW1560 BCM94352HMB. It goes to show you some google searching and research will get you to where you need to go. Stick with your OC version but if you update you need to make sure all configurations match in your current one versus the new OC version. I am still on MacOS Ventura 13.6.5.

dortania/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher#1077 (comment)

Its all in link below ignore the topic FENVI that is not the important part just follow the directions if you want to upgrade to Sonoma 14.3.1 for now and make sure all your settings are the same if you get the latest OC version and download OCLP v1.4.3 Nightly or greater and the rest of the directions are in the link below.

https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/fenvi-t919-and-broadcom-wifi-back-in-sonoma-with-oclp.326545/

Success, I am on Sonoma you will have issues if you don't remove -Lilubetaall from the nvram boot-arg in Config. It gets stuck and never completes the boot process. Also don't upgrade from Ventura to Sonoma from your Ventura MacOS it just reboots, well it did on mine so create the installer on a USB drive.

Use the links to get WIFI working and to prevent a kernel panic. Don't even upgrade until you apply the settings from page 1, first or second link, first post, it does not affect Ventura to boot with those settings made in config and OC folder. Also be very patient you will encounter during the install black screen that will stay black a lot longer that usual maybe up to 1 or more minutes, don't power off. Set your boot-arg to -v boot verbose. Unfortunately once your done with the install at least in my case the screen stays black more than 1 minute. I put all the settings in OC 0.8.8 into 0.9.9, along with the additional information from links above. Boots both Ventura and Sonoma, good luck hopefully this helps Kirainmoe write at least one more version for Sonoma and maybe he can figure out the slow boot and longer black screen until you finally get the signal to the LCD monitor.