

Plug and unplug USB2 / USB3 devices and set port connector types then generate a USBPorts.kext File->Export->Clover ist / File->Export->Framebuffer.txt file File->Open framebuffer file generated by WhateverGreen's -igfxdump boot flag Reads "live" data directly from Framebuffer kexts (if available see Mojave note below) Roll over some items for additional info (Tooltips) Display and edit Memory Info such as Stolen, Framebuffer, VRAM, Cursor etc. Displays native GPU and Model identifiers

Create Clover patches in hex, base64 or Devices/Properties formats Supports Sandy Bridge, Ivy Bridge, Haswell, Broadwell, Skylake, Kaby Lake, Coffee Lake, Cannon Lake and Ice Lake generations Use the -igfxfbdump boot flag to dump native and patched framebuffer table to ioreg and then File->Import->IOReg Dump menu Use the -igfxdump boot flag to dump IGPU framebuffer kext to /AppleIntelFramebuffer_X_Y (root of your boot drive) and then File->Open menuģ. Use the Framebuffer->macOS 10.13.6 / Framebuffer->macOS 10.14 menu to create patches without a framebuffer dumpĢ. There are a few ways to dump your framebuffer data (the second two require WhateverGreen + Lilu debug versions) to read in Hackintool:ġ. You cannot use the Clover's KextsToPatch for framebuffer patching in Mojave for Skylake and above Please read the Intel Framebuffer patching using WhateverGreen guide before you download this tool! I also recommend you read Daliansky's Hackintool tutorial (a proper English translation would be welcome).

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Knowledge is required on how to patch before using it. Hackintool is not an automated patching tool that does all the work for you. The Swiss army knife of vanilla Hackintoshing
