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SeaDaddytheRed

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Dec 20, 2020
17
3
Hello, I have a MBA M1 and it is on Big Sur 11.1. My problem is I have a TEAC USB DAC Amplifier that requires a driver (kext) from their website in order to work.

I had it working fine on a Hackintosh with Big Sur by using Kext-Droplet but it doesn't seem to be working on my M1.

I have changed the Security to allow user management of kext in Recovery and disabled SIP temporarily as suggested by Kext-Droplet. Below is the information about the extension in System Information.

TeacUSBAudio:





Version: 2.7.4


Last Modified: 1/29/21, 8:31 AM


Bundle ID: jp.co.teac.driver.TeacUSBAudio


Notarized: Unknown


Loaded: No


Get Info String: 2.7.4f1, Copyright Apple Inc. 2000-2010


Obtained from: Not Signed


Kind: Universal


Architectures: i386, ppc, x86_64


64-Bit (Intel): Yes


Location: /Library/Extensions/TeacUSBAudio.kext


Kext Version: 2.7.4f1


Loadable: No


Signature Validation Errors: Not Signed


Dependencies: Satisfied


Signed by: Not Signed

*Sorry of this is in the wrong forum!
 

Ritsuka

Cancelled
Sep 3, 2006
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969
The kext needs to be recompiled for arm64. A x86_64 kext can't be loaded on a arm64 kernel.
 

SeaDaddytheRed

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Dec 20, 2020
17
3
:eek: Thank you for that information. So I guess I am out of luck getting my old DAC working with my new M1?
 
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