UPDATE: This story has been edited from the original. One thing that isn't often mentioned in the world of OSx86 hacking (or, as it is also known, turning a PC into a Mac) is the rather PC-like need to update drivers. With a real Mac, your software updates take care of all that stuff for you. With a FrankenMac, those same software updates offer a similar service, but due to all the unsupported hardware inside a Hackintosh, hackers need to do a bit of extra work.
The best part is that these new drivers can up the functionality. Hacker Slinger2g has released on the MSI Wind forum a Mac driver for the Intel GMA950 video chipset.
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Drop this into your Wind and you'll get full suport for mirroring mode with an external monitor, something that has been somewhat hit or miss with previous versions. You can visit the MSI Wind forum to grab a copy. You'll need to be running OS X 10.5.5 to use it, but the driver is all packed up in an installer, just like a real Apple update. Next, and potentially bigger news for Wi-Fi-less Wind owners, is a new native Mac driver for the Realtek Wi-Fi cards, which should be going live sometime soon. Of the hardware problems with these Wind Hackintosh, the lack of proper Wi-Fi is probably the worst aspect – after all, what use is a tethered netbook? The 'luckier' buyers end up with a Ralink WLAN card in their machines, but the official driver is hideous (you can't even paste in network password). Wind forum member Marckie emailed the folks at Realtek and it turns out that they are actually working on it.
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Here's the reply. On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 9:50 AM, [removed]@realtek.com.tw> wrote: Dear Sir, Thanks for your e-mail. We are development 8187SE Mac driver now and expect release to Realtek web site later. Regards, [removed] Of course, 'now' and 'later' in this context could mean anything, but the big surprise is that Realtek are working on an official driver at all.
This was written while installing both Mac OS X 10.5.6 and Ubuntu GNU/Linux 8.10 in an MSI Wind U100, model MS-N011. Just notes to remember how it was done, just in case it needs to be done again. Quick links to the drivers. For the ones that are revisiting this article and do not need the long story: RT2860 driver from Ralink's Mac OS X site. MSI Wind U100 Webcam Firmware Publisher's description. From Micro-Star Int'l Co.,Ltd. MSI Wind U100 Webcam Firmware. Update ACME Webcam Firmware It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available.
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After that the MSI Wind U100 was good to go, looking at device manager drivers had automatically been installed for all the hardware inside the MSI Wind. Wireless, Bluetooth, the card reader and even the built in webcam all worked fine. Apr 08, 2009 I found half of the links saying that the MSI Wind won't run Wi-Fi out of the box with a Hackintosh. Is that true? The other half said that it'll run fine with drivers. Then I ran into one link that says that they have a driver for both of the wi-fi cards that are made with the MSI Wind.
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As far as we know, Apple uses only Broadcom wireless chipsets in the Mac, which means that either Realtek is supporting external wireless dongles or specifically developing for OSx86 hackers. The third piece of good news is that Stellarola, one of the two hackers who put together the MSIWindOSX installer disk, will soon be releasing a fix for the sound inputs and outputs on the Wind, which up to now have remained completely dead. Promises in hacking forums should, of course, be read with some skepticism, but Stella is a crazed hacker who never seems to sleep, and his promises have a habit of turning out to be true. If this is all too much for you, just stick around. Just like the real Apple updates, the OSx86 community packages everything together now and again and releases it in a bundle. When that happens, we'll let you know.