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sasha Joined: Jan 19, 2011 Messages: 18 Mobo: Asus X750LA (Clover) CPU: Intel i3-4010U Graphics: Haswell HD 4600/1600x900 syntax error, unexpected parseop_arg0 Mobile Phone: Nov 22, 2014 at 7:49 PM #1 sasha Joined: Jan dsdt syntax error unexpected parseop_if 19, 2011 Messages: 18 Mobo: Asus X750LA (Clover) CPU: Intel i3-4010U Graphics: Haswell HD 4600/1600x900 Mobile Phone: I dsdt "syntax error, unexpected '}', expecting '(' " changed to a new notebook and installed Mavericks with Clover using the excellent tutorials on this site. However, when I try to edit the dsdt I ran into problems. syntax error unexpected $end and premature end of file The dsdl von MacIASL had 6 error messages. Therfore I have extracted DSDT with ahcidump on Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS and de-compiled with iasl from ACPICA version 20141107. I used the following command: iasl -e ssd*.dat -d dsdt.dat When I try to compile the dsdt.dat file I still get the following errors: 4323: Error 6126 - syntax error, unexpected PARSEOP_ZERO
Dsdt Error 6126
5048: Error 6126 - syntax error, unexpected PARSEOP_ZERO 17219: Error 6126 - syntax error, unexpected '}' 22771: Error 6126 - syntax error, unexpected $end and premature End-Of-File What can I do to fix these errors? Enclosed the output of ahcidump and the dsdt.dsl Attached Files: dump.zip (124.5 KB, 175 views) dsdt.zip (61.8 KB, 147 views) RehabMan Moderator Joined: May 3, 2012 Messages: 124,730 Mobo: Intel DH67BL CPU: Core i7-2600K Graphics: Intel HD 3000 Mac: Mobile Phone: Nov 22, 2014 at 8:37 PM #2 RehabMan Moderator Joined: May 3, 2012 Messages: 124,730 Mobo: Intel DH67BL CPU: Core i7-2600K Graphics: Intel HD 3000 Mac: Mobile Phone: Haswell DSDT compile error sasha said: ↑ I changed to a new notebook and installed Mavericks with Clover using the excellent tutorials on this site. However, when I try to edit the dsdt I ran into problems. The dsdl von MacIASL had 6 error messages. Therfore I have extracted DSDT with ahcidump on Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS and de-compiled with iasl from ACPICA version 20141107. I used the following comman
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access full functionality. 0 [Solved] 9904 Error syntax error, unexpected ')', expecting syntax error unexpected dsdt ',' Started by duey101, Mar 06 2014 04:27 AM Error syntax error unexpected expecting Please log in to reply maciasl code 6126 5 replies to this topic #1 duey101 Posted 06 March 2014 - 04:27 AM duey101 InsanelyMac Protégé Members 13 posts 9904 Error syntax error, unexpected ')', expecting ',' <---(you get https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/solved-haswell-dsdt-compile-error.149551/ this somewhere in your DSDT) If anyone experiences this error when compiling your DSDT for the first time here is the fix. I know nothing about code but just figured it out with common sense and trial and error. I searched and searched all over Google and couldn't find a fix so I just kept working on it until I got it http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/296605-solved-9904-error-syntax-error-unexpected-expecting/ right. Here is how it got fixed... Looks like this... { If (IGDS) { Store (^^^GFX0.DD02._BQC (), Local0) ^^^GFX0.DD02._BCM (Local0) } Else { Store (^^^PEG0.PEGP.LCD._BQC (Local0, ^^^PEG0.PEGP.LCD._BCM (Local0))) } } Should be like this... { If (IGDS) { Store (^^^GFX0.DD02._BQC (), Local0) ^^^GFX0.DD02._BCM (Local0) } Else { Store (^^^PEG0.PEGP.LCD._BQC (), Local0) ^^^PEG0.PEGP.LCD._BCM (Local0) } } I hope this helps anyone else who may run across this error as it will save you many hours of searching if you are not proficient at code like me (but I'm learning ) Of course programmers would have fixed this in less than 30 seconds, took me an hour and a half! LOL!!! Back to top #2 Onixs Posted 06 March 2014 - 04:47 AM Onixs Since 2007 Members 821 posts Gender:Male Congtrats duey101. Keep it up! Back to top #3 duey101 Posted 07 March 2014 - 02:59 PM duey101 InsanelyMac Protégé Members 13 posts Thanks rals2007. But now I'm stuck on this warning... 9451 Warning Not all control paths return a value (COKE) }) Method (COKE, 0, NotSerialized)
A Hackintosh Save You? [UPDATED] How to dual-boot Windows and OS X on separate disks Tabs HOME INSTALLATION GUIDES HARDWARE RECOMMENDATIONS ADDITIONAL RESOURCES WHAT IS HACKINTOSHING? Ads Below Tabs March 7, 2014 How to edit your http://www.macbreaker.com/2014/03/how-to-edit-your-own-dsdt-with-maciasl.html own DSDT with MaciASL DSDTs ("Differentiated System Description Tables") are configuration files that tell Mac OS X how to use your Hackintosh's motherboard, without the need for extra kextsand drivers. For desktop computers, a DSDT will make it a lot easier to enable sleep mode on your Hackintosh; it may also fix bootup problems related to your CPU, and enable HDMI audio. For laptop computers, meanwhile, DSDTs are even more useful. A good DSDT will fix a huge number syntax error of laptop-related issues in Mac OS X, including problems regarding audio, battery, graphics, USB, WiFi, fan control, and more. In this guide, we'll show you how to edit your own DSDT, by applying patches with the DSDT editing toolMaciASL. LAST UPDATED: February 14, 2016 NOTE: Another important configuration file to keep in mind is theSSDT, or"Secondary System Description Table." As the name implies, SSDTs are your computer's "secondary" configuration files, while DSDTs are your computer's main configuration file. In general, syntax error unexpected SSDTs and DSDTs work in the same way: to get your Hackintosh running at 100%, you will oftentimes have to patch both(this is especially true for laptops). For simplicity's sake, however, we will only be using the name "DSDT" within this guide. Introduction - Do you really need to make your own DSDT? First things first: does your Hackintosh actually need a DSDT? In particular, this may depend on whether you own a desktop or a laptop. Desktop computers: If your desktop computer uses a motherboardmanufactured in 2014 or newer (i.e. made for Intel Haswell processors), you don't need to use a DSDT file. Motherboards made by Gigabyte from 2010 onwards don't require DSDTs, either. And even if your computer uses an older, non-Gigabyte motherboard, you can still usually avoid using a DSDT by patching your BIOS (for more information, check outour ASUS motherboard guide). However, DSDTs can still be useful in certain situations: as previously mentioned, you will always need a custom-edited DSDT if you want to enable HDMI audio. Plus, certain motherboard models experience random glitches that can only be fixed through a custom-edited DSDT. In these cases, you'll probably still want to make your own. Laptop computers:Pretty much any Hackintosh laptop will benefit from using a custom-edited DSDT. Installing Mac OS X on a laptop computer is an extremely tricky process, with many more possible points of failure than a desktop computer. Audio c