Apple must really hate the Mac Pro. They broke all the USB 3.0 pci card drivers. I'm sure they will update, but still . . . .
Shouldn't Apple be supplying standard USB 3.0 xhci drivers at this point? If Apple is going to have USB 3.0 standard on new Macs going forward they should be taking over the standard core USB 3.0 infrastructure.
This is was somewhat inventivable when they left a vacuum that for a core OS role. Some similar hiccups will probably pop up in Windows 8 as Microsoft assumes their core role there too finally.
I just hope they don't purposely block usb 3 3rd party here. That would really really suck. In the mean time no usb 3 drives for me till someone writes drivers. Caldigit is usually pretty quick. I'm not sure about Highpoint. I have both cards, so whichever is done first. They will probably say . . "but ML isn't released yet"![]()
As a temporary solution, anyone who wants the DP3 kexts is welcome to PM me, or if I'm allowed, I'll just post a link here. I don't think DP3 is available on Apple's developer page anymore. Using these may cause other USB things to stop working though so make sure you keep a backup of the current ones.
USB 3.0 on the Ivy Bridge Macs comes from Intels chipsets while all the third party USB cards use NEC chips. Apple is unlikely to ever offer driver support for the latter.
If Apple refreshes the Thunderbolt display what do you think is going to be in there? Intel USB chips. Nope.
This *is* a matter of Apple getting off their lazy butts. They are going to use more than one USB 3.0 controller if that are even remotely supporting moving to USB 3.0 on their products. Doing just the Intel and NEC/Renesas controller would give them extremely broad coverage with just doing two.
It isn't like they have to chase down every variant out there.
don't be so sure this isn't intentional
don't be so sure this isn't intentional
Netkas did some digging and found that Apple had added a little "surprise" in the form of a line of code that checks amount of VRAM.
Anything over 2GB gets chucked out and card is labeled as "not supported"
Does this mean the 4 GB GTX 670/680 cards will not work in ML but the 2 GB versions will?
If it was working in the DP's then why do you think they changed the GM? Doesn't make sense unless it was inadvertent.
I haven't tried with Kepler, just Fermi.
And keep in mind this is just OpenCl. Even without Netkas fix the over 2 GB cards work fine for other stuff, it is just OpenCl where they have been knee-capped.
But of course OpenCl is the juice behind FCPX.
Well it is easily fixed via the caldigit drivers, so all seems good for now.
Well it is easily fixed via the caldigit drivers, so all seems good for now.