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  1. 21 hours ago, frdl said:

    Thank you for your brilliant script goalque! 

     

    My Sapphire RX 480 Nitro+ 8G in an Aikitio Thunder 2 is working in macOS Sierra 10.12.1 Beta 5 with new Radeon4100.kext. I just took the ID from Radeon4000.kext 

    I have it running on a MBP Retina 10.1 with dGPU GeForce GT 650M.

     

    It ist much smoother with Radeon4100 and there is no Safari render lack anymore. So surfing and stuff on a 4K Display @60hz is smooth.

    Nice to hear about your success with the RX 480. The recent macOS builds brought Metal support for Polaris, patching the white areas in Safari.

     

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    So I downloaded your EFI to see if it could get better, but I can´t start OSX or Windows from it or deactivate the dGPU do I need a real version? not the Demo? As I understood you just made the Demo public? Or did I do something wrong with the EFI? Or can I get it somewhere else or from you? 

    You did nothing wrong. My previous posts answer these questions.

     

     

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    The demo application has the following restrictions:

    • Doesn’t include “Launch on Startup” option
    • The UEFI driver is downloaded into memory from the USB stick when you power on your Mac whereas the development version reads the driver from the eGPU on the fly
    • “Load Windows”, “Load OS X” and “Disable dGPU” and “Warm restart” are restricted for a MBP11,5.
    • You still need to use automate-eGPU.sh script in OS X

     

  2. Yes, you have to replace your GPU with the Thunder2. Maxwell 9xx series cards are reliable choice. I can’t recommend any, please browse through the implementation section:

    https://www.techinferno.com/index.php?/forums/forum/113-implementation-guides-apple/

     

    EDIT: Just noticed that your MBP is equipped with the Intel Iris 6100, it’s an early 2015 13” model which is problematic in the early boot stage with Maxwell series cards.

  3. NA211TB doesn’t have these issues. The only difference between R9 280X and HD 7970 is the chipset. Tahiti XTL core has better power efficiency but it is prone to signal loss between power states, and Thunder2 can’t cope with it. OS X/macOS will crash eventually as well. I don’t know if this can be fixed by a new vBIOS.

     

    Your TB2 card narrows the link to PCIe 2.0 x4.

  4. Yes, this did not come as a surprise. I was aware from the beginning that someone could potentially use the v0.9.8 for commercial purposes (and still can), but never thought that one could take the MIT license literally and make an unreasonable profit. The script automates the process that you can do by hand. Everyone who modifies Apple’s copyrighted kext files, should be aware of Apple Software License Agreement: http://images.apple.com/legal/sla/docs/macOS1012.pdf

     

    The existence of hackintosh communities indicates that personal hackintoshing is ok, but if someone is profiting money from a breach of the SLA, we know what happens.

     

    Publicly given quick fix (issue #31) from me is not a complete fix for macOS Sierra, it’s not version specific and never ended up to the source code of automate-eGPU.sh v0.9.8. At that time, the change was possible, but since the fix applies to v0.9.9 in the source level, you cannot merge the v0.9.8 and the proposed fix in issue #31 due to the license condition [2] of v0.9.9 at present.

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  5. I received Bizon’s “iMac 5K” version from @Dae. Thank you. Bizon uses automate-eGPU.sh v0.9.8 as the basis and it is completely invisible to the user because of the “hidden” flag.

     

    They referred it as "a special version of the activation script provided upon request to users of iMac 5K”, and it contains the same line 62 “quick fix”. Furthermore, lines 516, 725 and 754 were modified in order to support macOS Sierra which is clearly prohibited:

     

    2. Backward modification or merging with earlier versions is prohibited, including changes to
       support macOS Sierra as described in issue #31.

     

    https://github.com/goalque/automate-eGPU/blob/master/SCRIPT-LICENSE.txt

  6. @Dae

    Thanks for the blog post.

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    I’ve ran into all kinds of problems with our iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, Late 2014) at work. After the installation, the iMac’s display resolution turned into a square. I contacted Bizon tech support and they sent me a different version of the script, which solved the problem. (Another workaround by Netkas). Then I found that BizonBox 2 with GTX 980 didn’t accelerate anything on that iMac. In fact, it performed slower than the iMac’s own built-in GPU (AMD Radeon R9 M290X). DaVinci Resolve raw 4K footage playback went from 24 frames per second on the built-in GPU down to 17 frames per second on BizonBox 2 + GTX 980. This is weird, because the same box performed very well with MacBook Pro. Bizon tech support was clueless.

     

    I would be interested what kind of script did they provide? You're referring to a workaround by Netkas?

    His post is written on Feb 25th, 2016. After my ”quick fix” solution proposed here:

     

    https://www.techinferno.com/index.php?/forums/topic/7989-discontinued-automating-the-installation-of-egpu-on-os-x-inc-display-output/&do=findComment&comment=138038 

     

    Does the ”different version of the script” support macOS Sierra? I found a new web site which says ”macOS Sierra 10.12 or later”:

    https://support.bizon-tech.com/hc/en-us/articles/210708989-What-operating-systems-support-the-BizonBOX-What-are-the-minimum-operating-system-requirements-

     

    bizon-operating-systems.png

     

    It’s against the new license of automate-eGPU.sh.

     

    By the way, according to google translation, Bizon claims to have found a way around Apple’s SLA regarding their Hackintosh business:

    http://bizon-pc.com/ru/faq/#faq30

     

    They push the responsibility to the end user.

  7. Everyone can translate the last 20 pages of his nonsense:

     

    http://www.macuser.de/threads/macpro-nmp-mit-externer-gpu.716921/

     

    There is no any war, Bizon has kindly removed the link to my GitHub repository due to the new license.

     

    I am not concerned if someone misuses my script. @Uhlhorn does not seem to understand the sanctions in the hardware/software industry if a company does not follow the license terms of the big players. If he prefers shady business model, I wish him good luck.

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  8. 9 hours ago, Uhlhorn said:

    Ah, he has a problem with successful resellers? Really? This is the only reason?

    You've already answers to your questions on german forum.

     

    As a software engineer I am very strict about licensing. I don't want to be in any association with a company who violates Intel's certification requirements.

     

    I have a full time job, EFI project on my free time, and other more important things in my life. No time to give endless support.

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  9. 30 minutes ago, normansdog said:

    Hi,

    I discovered this forum via the link from the Bizon site, and have in the last hour read a lot of fairly strong criticism of Bizon and the product. I would just say that setting up a business requires a lot of determination and effort which should be applauded rather than criticised. I run an engineering business and technology is only 20% of the product, the rest is organisation, structure, money, sales, luck and sheer determination.

    Why not look at Bizon as an opportunity, if you can develop software that will make the eGPU run reliably with Mac hardware  then just do it and I for one would be happy to buy it from you. I am an electronics engineer but I do not have the time to delve into the depthd of drivers for all of this hardware, and I would be more than happy to pay money to avoid having to spend the next 6 weekends 12 hours a day learning how Thunderbolt works with every possible version of Windows and mac osx. 

    So, people like you do the software, people like Bizon set up the business and people like me with money but no time, buy it.

    Thanks for the work so far, I hope you continue!

    Bizon has chosen a shady, terribly risky way of making money by selling products that violate Intel’s certification requirements. Furthermore, the script modifies Apple’s kext files. AFAIK, it’s illegal to sell hacks.

     

    Soon after the release of my script, small startup companies started popping out. Bizon, Bullbox, Wolfe. Only the Bizon has somewhat survived. They took the MIT license literally, forgot the rules of Thunderbolt technology and Apple’s SLA. The new license is the last nail in the coffin. I see some light in the tunnel of EFI approach.

  10. On 10/1/2016 at 1:15 AM, dan273 said:

    I reinstalled it multiple times, I also tried the installer package from Bizon, but then the card only shows up as a Nvidia card, but not specified

    Looks good. They are not allowed to distribute my script for macOS Sierra.

     

    1 hour ago, normansdog said:

    Hi,

    I have the Bizon box 2 but with a macbook pro late 2015. The system is not stable although it does work.

    I’m curious, what’s your system version?

  11. On 9/28/2016 at 8:57 AM, anarki said:

    @goalque Too bad, was really keen to help.

     

    Do you have a rough timeline (i understand you're not in a hurry) to release something for the community?

    I appreciate your help. I like the idea of “open eGPU for all”, but I have realized that a fully working eGPU system is dependent on all components: firmware, OS version, backplane, graphics card and its driver. With the help of my friends, I have a much better chance to provide a solution that fulfills Apple’s SLA and Intel’s rules. I can’t promise any timetable.

     

    On 9/28/2016 at 10:59 AM, Morv said:

     

    May that be Akitio? :P

    Nope. The most observant readers know who my friends are.

  12. @anarki

    Sorry, no more unlocks. One user said thanks, and have not logged in since then. The test was to be conducted a month ago.

     

    @Manuel Noriega

    No.

    https://www.techinferno.com/index.php?/forums/topic/10057-automate-egpu-efi-mac-bootscreen-on-egpu/&do=findComment&comment=144965

     

     

    @LukeHero

    Normal.

     

    On 9/25/2016 at 11:15 AM, zohozer said:

    Ok, managed to make my setup to work on OSX using the "Automate-eGPU EFI", but I have a problem

    The demo doesn’t automate anything in user space. It only demonstrates boot screen switching.

     

    This project is proprietary with a company that is specialized in TB2 and TB3 expansion products certified by Intel.

  13. 6 hours ago, Uhlhorn said:

    Whats about BiZon? Do You have problems with them?

    Technically, the MIT license made it possible, but I never wanted that the script would end up into a shady business area. They don't support macOS Sierra currently, and hopefully not in the future:

     

    https://bizon-tech.com/us/faq-egpu/#egpu10

     

    I can't change the license of forked versions up to v0.9.8 which are under the MIT.

     

    If someone sees that bizon-tech uses macOS Sierra, please report.

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  14. 25 minutes ago, Uhlhorn said:

    Than You should write exactly this. ;-) Actual Your license prohibit any(!) commercial use. This includes the installing of the driver for commercial renderings. Your license text is clear.

    You may be right if we are precise. I didn’t thought your use case, everything is linked together ;)

    Well, now it’s clear :D

  15. 3 hours ago, Uhlhorn said:

    I am sell my renderings for use in ads. So, my renderings are clearly for commercial purposes. In this case I may not use Your script.

    But I need a script like this to do my daily work. Is is possible to buy a license for commercial purposes? Where can I buy it? And how much is it?

    “For commercial purposes” means, for example, selling or advertising the script itself, its abilities and functions in OS X, or using the script with some product/software to make profit. That is prohibited.

     

    Your personal renderings are not direct outputs from the script. There is a rendering software in between which allows commercial use, I suppose. However, the condition [1] says “for personal use”, so as long as your renderings are not done in a corporate environment, you can still use the script for your daily work.

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  16. On 8/9/2016 at 3:31 PM, portwolf said:

    Hey @goalque I'm wondering when the new mBP comes out with Thunderbolt 3, do you intend to enable this script to work for the line of TB3 eGPUs that will surely come out. Particularly the Razer Core. http://www.razerzone.com/store/razer-core  I've been running successfully an AtiKo setup on TB2, and with your script and drivers it's perfect in OSX, but it's never been stable in Windows. And I look forward to upgrading to a box that has out of the box Windows support, but am hoping I get the same experience with OSX. I'm sure they wont immediately create OSX drivers themselves. Looking forward to your solution.

    The script just had its funeral. The EFI app will replace it. I’m confident that Nvidia continues releasing web drivers.

     

    Boxes are boxes, they don’t automate anything. Drivers and apps do.

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  17. @MartyF81

    It’s up to Nvidia. Sierra GM says:

    Searching for matching driver...
    
    No web driver yet available for build [16A319].

    v0.9.9 remains the last one, let’s hope for an extended life cycle. If it doesn’t work, I don’t have time to provide support. Unfortunately. It has been a great adventure with you all!

    I am not in a hurry with the EFI app.

  18. On 8/30/2016 at 2:32 AM, MartyF81 said:

    One question: I read all 31 pages of this... and I saw you are working on a new project.  Is THIS project going to continue and be developed for Sierra?  I am kinda confused on that front.

    automate-eGPU.sh is discontinued. I found new opportunities from the EFI side.

     

    Versions up to 0.9.8 can still be modified under the MIT license as long as taking into account the new license condition of v0.9.9 [2]:

    Backward modification or merging with earlier versions is prohibited, including changes to support macOS Sierra as described in issue #31.

     

    The v0.9.9 cannot be developed further unless I change the conditions. Copying for personal use is only allowed. If you make changes to v0.9.9, you cannot distribute it on the web.

     

    Why such a restrictive license? Because people blindly buy the amazing BizonBox and they don’t have a clue that the box includes my script:
    https://www.techinferno.com/index.php?/forums/topic/6224-diy-egpu-macbook-experiences/&do=findComment&comment=125354

     

    Without my script, it’s just a brick.

     

    I’m optimistic that a group of Harvard students have chosen the right way. However, I’ve a feeling that a part of the inner mechanism is derived from my work. There is one interesting detail in their “internal screen” demo: the eGPU doesn’t show any displays under the Graphics/Displays, or did they forget to press Command+R? Also “Metal: supported” is not in the list. Some readers might remember my posts how to run Valley benchmark and play some games on the retina screen in OS X, accelerated by the eGPU, only the TB cable plugged in. I really hope that their method is a kernel extension.

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