Is there a way for me to get the layout ID of whatever motherboard QEMU emulates? #5741
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Describe the issue
I'm trying to use Audio with OpenCore on an M1 MBP (I'm emulating a Mac OS X 10.7 guest), and I can't figure out how I'd emulate audio correctly as all QEMU virtualised audio cards don't work. So I'm wondering if there is a way to get OpenCore to have Audio on a QEMU VM.
I have added the
AppleALC
kext, however I need to set a layout ID based on the motherboard or something, and I'm not sure how I'd do that for a QEMU VM (like, what the ID would be for a QEMU VM)I guess my real question is how do I emulate audio for OpenCore, since I don't know what layout ID I can use for it as I am using a VM and not real hardware.
You can find all layout IDs here.
Configuration
Upload VM
Here is a
.zip
containing the VM andEFISmall.img
, which contains OpenCore and all the configuration for Mac OS X 10.7.The
EFISmall.img
needs to be mounted in the Removable USB before you can start the machine and use OpenCore.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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