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I need a broadcom 802.11g wireless card driver for snow leopard 10.6.3 (iatkos s3 v2) Jump to content. Networking & Wireless; Existing user? Remember me Not recommended on shared computers. Sign in anonymously. Forgot your password? Or sign in with one of these services. Sign in with Facebook. 3 Iatkos S3 v2 Intel (only) Mac Os X Leopard 10.6.3 im trying for weeks, but something is wrong with my settings After successful installation, restarts and the white/gray screen with the apple, please i need some help. Oct 04, 2011  NOTE that like ALL single-layer DVD distros, this Install DVD is a 'stripped-down' version of the Retail OS X Install DVD containing NO Printer Drivers. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 1. Boot from the iATKOS S3 Version 2 Snow Leopard 10.6.3 Install DVD 2.

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Hello everyone! I want to share my experience, as a complete noob in the topic, installing OS X Snow Leopard on an old Commodore netbook I had lying around. I had to install Snow Leopard because it was almost guaranteed to work (and the latest version this computer's capable of running is Lion, because it's only got a 32-bit processor).

Specs

Spec-wise, this thing's pretty lame, and it's barely capable of running Facebook, but it seemed like an interesting experiment.

Iatkos S3 V2 Iso

  • Intel Atom N270 (1,6 GHz, single-core, 32-bit only)

  • 2 GB DDR2 800 MHz RAM

  • Samsung HM250HI (250 GB) Hard drive

  • Intel GMA 950 Graphics

  • Realtek RTL8187SE WiFi

And not a lot more to it, really…

Installation

The installation was pretty straight-forward. I used iAtkos S3 v2, for which I had to create a USB drive (using TransMac on Windows, since I don't have a real Mac or another hackintosh). I also had to create a Chameleon USB drive, because the iAtkos one simply wouldn't boot.

I was getting a kernel panic before I could get to the installation screen, something related to AppleEFINVRAM.kext, so I decided to delete the kept from the USB drive and cross my fingers, and the thing worked!

I booted with the flags

After partitioning the drive accordingly, here are the packages I chose:

Bootloader:

  • Chameleon v2 RC5

Bootloader options:

  • 32-bit boot

  • Legacy logo (although this doesn't really make a difference, it's just a matter of personal preference)

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Patches:

  • '/Extra' directory

  • fakesmc

  • Disabler

  • RTC

  • EVO Reboot

Modified kernels:

  • Atom Kernel

Drivers:

  • Intel SATA/IDE

  • Voodoo HDA

  • Battery

  • EFI String

  • GMA 950 27AE (check system info to see if you have to install this or the other kext)

  • RTL8187SE (32-bit)

First boot

Almost everything worked out of the box, except for the built-in keyboard and touchpad, which I had to manually install from iAtkos' USB drive using Kext Wizard. Rebuild cache, restart, and you're golden. VoodooHDA settings would reset after rebooting, but this is easy to fix with a bit of help from Google.

Conclusion

I only did this as an experiment, but I have to say I wasn't expecting this old netbook to perform so well with OS X. I thought it would be choppy at best, considering that's mostly how it worked with Windows, but this thing flies!

I haven't tested Ethernet because I don't really use it, and I can't comment on battery life because the battery is shot.

I've been using this machine for about a week, and it's remarkably stable. However, one thing I have found is that many newer apps will not work unless they include a 32-bit version. You'll have to use older versions of things like µtorrent or Chrome (Firefox still works, though). In addition to that, the computer does run a little bit hot, but I'm hoping it'll be an easy fix once I can connect to a decent WiFi network. Other than that, it's pretty much perfect.

Is it worth installing SL nowadays? I'd have to say it really depends on what you want your hack for. For me, I think it is.

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I might try to install Lion on it later on, and maybe build a proper El Capitan hackintosh in the future, but for now, if anyone has any questions, PM me and I'll answer as soon as possible!

Edit: forgot to include sleep doesn't work, but there's probably an easy fix somewhere. Just have to look for it.

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