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Post by jorge on May 28, 2017 15:10:20 GMT
Some, not to say all I've tested CAD programs cannot identify the name of the gpu with this custom drivers that you kindly create. This is not a problem with original drivers that come with apple bootcamp I'm referring to the new Radeon pro that come with mbp(Tb) The application sees the gpu as a group of numbers and letters (gpu id code) I think, and not sees the correct name. This renders the hardware acceleration to off. This thing happens on current game drivers as the alpha enterprise drivers available here in the forum
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Post by Mat HD on May 28, 2017 20:15:43 GMT
hmm interesting find jorge. weird that this is happening on official-though-modified AMD drivers. not sure if I can actually do anything about it.
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Post by jorge on May 28, 2017 20:30:37 GMT
Can I help ? Do you think it is something difficult? Like some kind of protection, or a BIOS thing? That should be something very strange since no one is fooling the system for it to think that it has some other GPU... But it's true, when installing a modified driver the Card Model ID, change to that code and the application does NOT identifies it has a supported GPU reverting to something generic.
This is happening on all your drivers.
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Post by Mat HD on May 28, 2017 21:16:17 GMT
I would have to determine which file I would need to replace from the apple drivers for the card to be identified properly in the modified drivers. That could take forever.
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Post by jorge on May 28, 2017 21:50:37 GMT
But will you take a look?
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Post by Mat HD on May 29, 2017 13:35:16 GMT
yes of course
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Post by jorge on May 29, 2017 13:50:12 GMT
When will you think we could test a new version with this detail already addressed ?
Thanks
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Post by Mat HD on May 29, 2017 14:33:39 GMT
hmm. well I will have to look into it but at the moment it may not be until maybe next week at some point.
btw with regards to the post on the Apple forum about mxdriver by that user, total bullshit if I may say so lol. The drivers dont even support new MacBook Pros and the guy who makes them doesn't add new capabilities to the drivers like I do he just uses old code without mapping new files. He is actually lucky that it still works lol.
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Post by jorge on May 29, 2017 14:40:49 GMT
Good to know. Thanks I was starting to think that it was some kind of malware site
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Post by Mat HD on May 29, 2017 14:49:26 GMT
it's not a malware site and the drivers do work just fine for Mac Pro users. just not for anyone else lol. when the website comes back online read what people are saying on there they even say my drivers are better for Mac Pro users - less buggy and better fps.
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