French myMacNetbook reader Julien Dupont has shared with us his success in getting Mac OS X running on the snappily-named Packard Bell Dot SE W-020 Fr .
Sadly Wi-Fi is not working yet and video is limited to a default 800×600 resolution. However, sound, ethernet and trackpad are confirmed as working.
Julien managed to complete the installation using Iatkos S3 V2 (Mac OS X 10.6.3). His custom installed is listed as follows:
Bootloader
- aserbln v1.1.9
Bootoption
- Graphics enabler
- Ethernet
- USB
- UUID
Patches
- /extra directory
- fake smc
- Disabler
- rtc > rtc
- modified Kernel > atom
- EVOreboot
- Sleep enabler
- USB
- UUID
Drivers
- SATA/IDE > intel sata IDE ou ahci selon votre configuration dans la bios
- Sound > voodoo HDA
- Apple HDA 10.6.2
- PS/2 > Apple ps/2
- CPU power management > voodoo p-state & voodoo power
- Laptop hardware > everything but NOT acpi thermal (32 bits)
- NTFS 3g
- VGA > Intel GMA X3100 (doesn’t work)
- Network > Wireless Broadcom (doesn’t work)
- Wired > Atheros Attnsic L1E
After install restart with cpus=1 -v then wait
Download AtherosL1cEthernet at http://xsolutions.free.fr/home/netbook/inetbook/Atheros-lan.php
Install with kexthelper b7 http://web.mac.com/v1.42ghz/Kext_Helper/Software_files/Kext%20Helper%20b7.zip
Thanks again to Julien for sharing this with the community. As always, if you’ve managed to get Mac OS X working on a netbook that’s not listed on our chart, you can submit it to us for inclusion.
any chance of a step by step guide. hoping it with help with my dot s2