



- #ATI RADEON 2400 XT DRIVER WINDOWS 10 32 BIT INSTALL#
- #ATI RADEON 2400 XT DRIVER WINDOWS 10 32 BIT MAC#
I got my ATI HD 2400 Pro (0x94c3) working with DVI and dual screen with the following methode as described here:ġ) Install latest drivers package from (9f23 as of now) and EFIStudio. With the method of Demone i have QE/CI and change resolution with 2400XT (0x94c1) on iDeneb 1.3 (10.5.5):ġ) Install latest drivers package from ( 9f23 as of now): (before installing 9f23.pkg delete your ATIRadeonX2000.kext and every natit.kext, Atyinject.kext, Nvinject.kext)Ģ) Open EFIStudio and press "Device Path" icon, write "display" into the first textbox and press "Get Path" button, press "To Clipboard" button, close windowģ) Still inside EFIStudio select ATI HD2400 (should be selected as its the first of the list), press "Add Device" the Editor appearsĤ) In the editor replace /plist/dict/key node value (default value is PciRoot(0x0.) with the one you have in the clipboard (just select old value and paste it over) if the two strings match, skip this stepĥ) Still inside the editor replace every "Iago" string occurrence (you could find other kind of framebuffers like "Lamna") with "Megalodon" string and every "IagoParent" string with "MegalodonParent" stringĦ) Still inside the editor press "write to " button to insert the EFI string in the systemħ) Change ATIRadeonX2000.kext to include HD 2400 XT Prod.ID and Ven.ID (mine was 0x94c11002)Ĩ) Wait for kext cache to rebuild, fix permissions with disk utility
#ATI RADEON 2400 XT DRIVER WINDOWS 10 32 BIT MAC#
So, this is just an info thread on the users out there with this card and you're looking to have a decent display within Mac OSX86. All you get it Black & White boxes after reboot. The 0x94c1 Device ID versions of these cards simply won't. If you say it is possible, I say you're lying and you need to die in a fire. I've spent weeks trying my best to get my VisionTek ATI Radeon HD 2400 Pro (0x94c1) working with Mac OSX86 (more exact, Kalyway 10.5.2) and have determined that it just simply isn't possible!
