- Riderzzz - 2010-08-18
ds129 Wrote:Yup. Have done those as well.
Which version of XBMC are you using? I don't see any Broadcom option under System -> Video -> Playback in mine.
im running the latest svn (today's build)
btw, did you reboot?
- ds129 - 2010-08-18
yup, rebooted god knows how many times.
My build is r32661. I can see from my launcher that today's build is r32879. I managed to download and install today's build from launcher. I says update successful. But after reboot, my XBMC is still 32661. Don't know why.
- davilla - 2010-08-18
davilla Wrote:Brow beat me into submission.
http://code.google.com/p/crystalhd-for-osx/downloads/list
crystalhd kext, library and firmware based on r145 -> crystalhd-for-osx-2.0.0.zip
Now I have to tag and blah, blah, blah,
Dammit, I just knew it. make a binary and tag and what do I get the very next day, big series of patches from Broadcom HAHAHA, I can never win.
- Riderzzz - 2010-08-18
ds129 Wrote:yup, rebooted god knows how many times.
My build is r32661. I can see from my launcher that today's build is r32879. I managed to download and install today's build from launcher. I says update successful. But after reboot, my XBMC is still 32661. Don't know why.
dont know why aswell? but deleting your xbmc.app and install again from launcher should renew your xbmc.
and if i were you, i would double check again if the files are in the right position and that your kext will be loaded by a startupitem (see beginning of this thread)
otherwise i wouldnt know where to search?!
- ds129 - 2010-08-18
Riderzzz Wrote:dont know why aswell? but deleting your xbmc.app and install again from launcher should renew your xbmc.
and if i were you, i would double check again if the files are in the right position and that your kext will be loaded by a startupitem (see beginning of this thread)
otherwise i wouldnt know where to search?!
Ok. Deleted the xbmc.app directory from /Applications and installed again from launcher. After successfully finish, rebooted, it is still showing 32661 in xbmc system info
Below is the location of the broadcom kext:
Code: bash-2.05b# ls /System/Library/Extensions/
AppleAltiVecDVDDriver.bundle IODVDStorageFamily.kext
AppleHDA.kext IOHDIXController.kext
AppleSMBIOS.kext IOHIDFamily.kext
AppleTCOWatchdog.kext IOSCSIArchitectureModelFamily.kext
AppleVADriver.bundle IOStorageFamily.kext
AppleVADriver.bundle.og IOUSBFamily.kext
AudioIPCDriver.kext IOUSBMassStorageClass.kext
[b]BroadcomCrystalHD.kext[/b] IPFirewall.kext
Dont Steal Mac OS X.kext SMARTLib.plugin
GeForceFXGLDriver.bundle System.kext
GeForceGA.plugin cddafs.kext
GeForceVADriver.bundle msdosfs.kext
IOBluetoothFamily.kext ntfs.kext
IOBluetoothHIDDriver.kext smbfs.kext
IOCDStorageFamily.kext udf.kext
And the .bin and .dylib files location
Code: bash-2.05b# ls /usr/lib
[b]bcm70012fw.bin[/b] libncurses.5.4.dylib
[b]bcm70015fw.bin[/b] libncurses.5.dylib
bcmFilePlayFw.bin libncurses.dylib
charset.alias libnetsnmp.5.2.1.dylib
dyld libnetsnmp.5.dylib
groff libnetsnmp.dylib
java libnetsnmpagent.5.2.1.dylib
libBSDPClient.A.dylib libnetsnmpagent.5.dylib
libBSDPClient.dylib libnetsnmpagent.dylib
libDHCPServer.A.dylib libnetsnmphelpers.5.2.1.dylib
libDHCPServer.dylib libnetsnmphelpers.5.dylib
libIOKit.A.dylib libnetsnmphelpers.dylib
libIOKit.dylib libnetsnmpmibs.5.2.1.dylib
libPrintServiceQuota.1.dylib libnetsnmpmibs.5.dylib
libSystem.B.dylib libnetsnmpmibs.dylib
libSystem.dylib libobjc.A.dylib
libalias.A.dylib libobjc.dylib
libalias.dylib libpam.1.0.dylib
libatlas.dylib libpam.1.dylib
libauto.dylib libpam.dylib
libblas.dylib libpam_misc.1.dylib
libbsm.dylib libpam_misc.dylib
libbz2.1.0.2.dylib libpamc.1.dylib
libbz2.1.0.dylib libpamc.dylib
libbz2.dylib libpanel.5.4.dylib
libc.dylib libpanel.5.dylib
libcblas.dylib libpanel.dylib
libcharset.1.0.0.dylib libpcap.A.dylib
libcharset.1.dylib libpcap.dylib
libcharset.dylib libpoll.dylib
libclapack.dylib libproc.dylib
libcrypto.0.9.7.dylib libpthread.dylib
libcrypto.0.9.dylib libpython.dylib
libcrypto.dylib libpython2.3.dylib
[b]libcrystalhd.dylib[/b] libpython2.dylib
kextstat shows:
Code: 78 0 0x30403000 0xb000 0xa000 com.broadcom.crystalhd.driver (0.9.26) <5 4 3 2>
Yours shows 3.5.0? I don't see 3.5.0 on mine.
- davilla - 2010-08-18
ds129 Wrote:Ok. Deleted the xbmc.app directory from /Applications and installed again from launcher. After successfully finish, rebooted, it is still showing 32661 in xbmc system info
Below is the location of the broadcom kext:
Code: bash-2.05b# ls /System/Library/Extensions/
AppleAltiVecDVDDriver.bundle IODVDStorageFamily.kext
AppleHDA.kext IOHDIXController.kext
AppleSMBIOS.kext IOHIDFamily.kext
AppleTCOWatchdog.kext IOSCSIArchitectureModelFamily.kext
AppleVADriver.bundle IOStorageFamily.kext
AppleVADriver.bundle.og IOUSBFamily.kext
AudioIPCDriver.kext IOUSBMassStorageClass.kext
[b]BroadcomCrystalHD.kext[/b] IPFirewall.kext
Dont Steal Mac OS X.kext SMARTLib.plugin
GeForceFXGLDriver.bundle System.kext
GeForceGA.plugin cddafs.kext
GeForceVADriver.bundle msdosfs.kext
IOBluetoothFamily.kext ntfs.kext
IOBluetoothHIDDriver.kext smbfs.kext
IOCDStorageFamily.kext udf.kext
And the .bin and .dylib files location
Code: bash-2.05b# ls /usr/lib
[b]bcm70012fw.bin[/b] libncurses.5.4.dylib
[b]bcm70015fw.bin[/b] libncurses.5.dylib
bcmFilePlayFw.bin libncurses.dylib
charset.alias libnetsnmp.5.2.1.dylib
dyld libnetsnmp.5.dylib
groff libnetsnmp.dylib
java libnetsnmpagent.5.2.1.dylib
libBSDPClient.A.dylib libnetsnmpagent.5.dylib
libBSDPClient.dylib libnetsnmpagent.dylib
libDHCPServer.A.dylib libnetsnmphelpers.5.2.1.dylib
libDHCPServer.dylib libnetsnmphelpers.5.dylib
libIOKit.A.dylib libnetsnmphelpers.dylib
libIOKit.dylib libnetsnmpmibs.5.2.1.dylib
libPrintServiceQuota.1.dylib libnetsnmpmibs.5.dylib
libSystem.B.dylib libnetsnmpmibs.dylib
libSystem.dylib libobjc.A.dylib
libalias.A.dylib libobjc.dylib
libalias.dylib libpam.1.0.dylib
libatlas.dylib libpam.1.dylib
libauto.dylib libpam.dylib
libblas.dylib libpam_misc.1.dylib
libbsm.dylib libpam_misc.dylib
libbz2.1.0.2.dylib libpamc.1.dylib
libbz2.1.0.dylib libpamc.dylib
libbz2.dylib libpanel.5.4.dylib
libc.dylib libpanel.5.dylib
libcblas.dylib libpanel.dylib
libcharset.1.0.0.dylib libpcap.A.dylib
libcharset.1.dylib libpcap.dylib
libcharset.dylib libpoll.dylib
libclapack.dylib libproc.dylib
libcrypto.0.9.7.dylib libpthread.dylib
libcrypto.0.9.dylib libpython.dylib
libcrypto.dylib libpython2.3.dylib
[b]libcrystalhd.dylib[/b] libpython2.dylib
kextstat shows:
Code: 78 0 0x30403000 0xb000 0xa000 com.broadcom.crystalhd.driver (0.9.26) <5 4 3 2>
Yours shows 3.5.0? I don't see 3.5.0 on mine.
what's at /Users/frontrow/Applications ? That's where XBMC.app should be installed. /Applications is on the OSBoot partition and that has limited space.
- ds129 - 2010-08-18
davilla Wrote:what's at /Users/frontrow/Applications ? That's where XBMC.app should be installed. /Applications is on the OSBoot partition and that has limited space.
Oops again. Typo. The XBMC.app directory i removed was from /Users/frontrow/Applications.
In there, i could see:
- Boxee.app
- System Preference.app
- XBMC.app
I did the following:
Code: cd /Users/frontrow/Applications
rm -rf XBMC.app
- davilla - 2010-08-18
ds129 Wrote:Oops again. Typo. The XBMC.app directory i removed was from /Users/frontrow/Applications.
In there, i could see:
- Boxee.app
- System Preference.app
- XBMC.app
I did the following:
Code: cd /Users/frontrow/Applications
rm -rf XBMC.app
What's in /Applications ?
- ds129 - 2010-08-18
davilla Wrote:What's in /Applications ?
In /Applications are the following:
Code: .localized System Preferences.app
Boxee.app XBMC.app
There is one extra file called .localized
- davilla - 2010-08-18
ds129 Wrote:In /Applications are the following:
Code: .localized System Preferences.app
Boxee.app XBMC.app
There is one extra file called .localized
ls -l please.
- ds129 - 2010-08-18
ds129 Wrote:In /Applications are the following:
Code: .localized System Preferences.app
Boxee.app XBMC.app
There is one extra file called .localized
Ok. I think the XBMC.app directory in /Users/frontrow/Applications is the wrong one to delete, cos the folders are all empty.
The one in /Applications actually contains files. I'll delete this one and see what happens.
Thanks.
- ds129 - 2010-08-18
davilla Wrote:ls -l please.
ls -l show following:
Code: bash-2.05b# ls -l
total 8
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root admin 0 Oct 7 2006 .localized
drwxr-xr-x 4 frontrow frontrow 136 Jun 16 03:37 Boxee.app
drwxrwxr-x 3 root wheel 102 Dec 2 2006 System Preferences.app
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 37 Aug 19 01:50 XBMC.app -> /Users/frontrow/Applications/XBMC.app
- davilla - 2010-08-18
ds129 Wrote:ls -l show following:
Code: bash-2.05b# ls -l
total 8
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root admin 0 Oct 7 2006 .localized
drwxr-xr-x 4 frontrow frontrow 136 Jun 16 03:37 Boxee.app
drwxrwxr-x 3 root wheel 102 Dec 2 2006 System Preferences.app
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 37 Aug 19 01:50 XBMC.app -> /Users/frontrow/Applications/XBMC.app
It's a symlink that points to the one in /Users/frontrow/Applications/XBMC.app
- ds129 - 2010-08-18
davilla Wrote:It's a symlink that points to the one in /Users/frontrow/Applications/XBMC.app
Yup. Tried deleting again and reinstalling from launcher. It's still 32661. Argh!
To make sure that XBMC was indeed deleted, I tried launching XBMC after deleting. It says cannot find XBMC. So, it's definitely deleted.
It's 3am where I am. My eyes must be playing tricks on me.
- Riderzzz - 2010-08-18
ds129 Wrote:Yup. Tried deleting again and reinstalling from launcher. It's still 32661. Argh!
To make sure that XBMC was indeed deleted, I tried launching XBMC after deleting. It says cannot find XBMC. So, it's definitely deleted.
It's 3am where I am. My eyes must be playing tricks on me.
If you have r32661 then it means you're stil using night builds from schss. Try to official builds from xbmc.org. Who knows that gives you a difference.
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