Sleep Walkers Maze Mac OS
Sleep Walkers Maze Mac OS
Ray’s Maze games are a series of old-school adventure games. The player enters a set of interconnected worlds known as “Ray’s Maze” and explores them, searching for treasure, while overcoming obstacles and avoiding perils. The games emphasize solving puzzles through the use of common sense and ingenuity.
- Basilisk II, a 68040 Mac emulator (color) running in the web browser. A hack by @urfriendjames.Source on GitHub. Please note that everything you modify in this VM will be discarded, nothing is saved.
- OS: Windows 7 SP1+, 8, 10, 64-bit versions only; macOS 10.12+; Ubuntu 16.04, 18.04, and CentOS 7. GPU: Graphics card with DX10 (shader model 4.0) capabilities. Unity is available for Windows or Mac OS X.
This guide should resolve Catalina from freezing when a hackintosh is waked from sleep when running off the Intel iGPU (integrated graphics). The mouse will freeze a couple seconds after being waked up and there may be a sudden restart with a kernel panic message saying there was a problem with Intel HDMI audio when you boot back in.
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I noticed this kernel panic only happens when these conditions exist:
- Using AppleALC.kext with Clover (AppleALC is no longer being tested on Clover as the developer moved his support to OpenCore causing this issue)
- Only happens when Intel graphics is enabled.
- When the display monitor doesn’t have an HDMI audio output (This kernel panic happened to me on a monitor that didn’t have speakers, but when I plug in my other monitor that did have HDMI audio with built in speakers the kernel panic goes away)
To get around this issue we disable HDMI audio with a HDEF patch. If you are using the EFI files in the main Catalina guide this patch has already been included.
- Download gfxutil
- Open downloaded folder and Right-click open gfxutil
- A list will populate find PCI0.HDEF and copy its PciRoot device path
In my case the device path I need to copy is PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1f,0x3) as its on the same line as PCI0.HDEF =
- Open config.plist located in your EFI folder with Clover Configurator
- Select Devices column in Clover Configurator
- Select the drop down menu and select No or type it in the box is in the top right corner of the Devices page
- Select the Properties tab near the bottom of the Devices page
- Click the “+” sign under the Devices* table
- Paste the device path you copied from gfxutil
- Select the Device path thats been added to the table and add:
- Click the “+” sign under the Properties table to the right
Properties Key* Properties Value Value Type No-hda-gfx AAAAAAAA AA DATA alc-layout-id 1 NUMBER - Restart to apply changes and see if sleep works after.
I’m my testing this issue only happens when using AppleALC on a monitor without speakers over integrated graphics. Other ways to circumvent this issue would be:
- Switching your EFI to OpenCore or by using a different audio solution than AppleALC.kext.
- Switching to a monitor with speakers built in so the panic doesn’t occur.
Maze - ScreenSaver module for Mac OS X By David Caldwell |
Version 2.6
Mac OS X Universal Binary
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Description:
Maze.saver is a Mac OS X implementation of the classic maze screen saver seen on various platforms. It works with 32 bit Intel and 64 bit Intel Macs (including Snow Leopard, Lion, and Mountain Lion).
If you have an older PowerPC Macintosh, please use Maze Saver Version 2.2.
Maze is shareware. You may try it before you buy it. If you like it you can purchase a registration code for $5.99.
Take a look at Maze in action:
Version History:
2.6 (2016/10/10):
Sleep Walkers Maze Mac Os X
- Worked around MacOS 10.11 & 10.12 screensaver bug that caused visual glitches.
2.5.1 (2015/02/22):
- Fixed crash/hang when saving prefs in certain conditions.
2.5 (2014/10/27):
- Add random maze color option.
2.4 (2013/10/03):
- Fix crash on Mavericks (10.9).
- Fix crash when there are no preferences set.
2.3.1 (2013/02/06):
- Added preview icon for Mountain Lion's System Preferences.
2.3 (2013/02/05):
- It now chooses end point across from the start point so there are less annoying short mazes.
- Adjusted the 'solved line' color so it looks good all the time.
- Dropped PowerPC support.
2.2 (2009/11/18):
- Made it work with 64 bit 10.6 (Snow Leopard).
- Fixed a crash with iPhoto lookups in certain circumstances.
- Fixed annoying visual issue when highlighting the solution.
2.1.1 (2006/7/31):
- Fixed a crash when there were no iPhoto preferences.
2.1 (2006/7/30):
- Made everything look much, much nicer.
- Added random maze square sizes.
- Made creation and solving times consistent across square sizes.
- Picture won't go upside down any more.
- Try to keep picture inside maze boundaries.
- Fixed two pictures sometimes showing up at once.
- Correctly handle renamed iPhoto libraries.
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2.0.2 (2006/07/27):
- Fixed accidental incompatibility with Mac OS X 10.3.
2.0.1 (2006/07/27):
- Fixed bug that caused the prefs save button to not work.
2.0 (2006/07/23):
- Universal binary. Works on Intel and PowerPC macs.
- Pictures can now be selected using iPhoto albums.
- Pictures can now be turned off.
- Pictures now have the correct aspect ratio.
- Made maze walls look cleaner when maze is not rotated.
1.2 (2002/02/09):
- Added pictures.
- Added cool shaped mazes.
- Added option to control maze 'twistiness'.
- Added option to view maze creation.
- Michael Caldwell made an icon for me.
- Added new way of solving maze ('Mike Mode').
- Fixed default maze wall color.
1.1 (2010/07/21):
- Finally got around to updating it for the OS X 10.0 release.
- I added the configuration 'sheet' (dialog).
- Added the maze rotation stuff.
- Tweaked maze construction so it's more interesting.
1.0 (2000/10/28):
- First Release: (Mac OS X Public Beta Only)
Sleep Walkers Maze Mac OS