Hackintosh efi for asus x555lb, it has dsdt patch and kexts and clover config.
macOS 14.3 Mojave runs well with these configurations. I got some help on hackintosh forums and from great people.
I explained everything on a Turkish forum since Turkish is my main language: That thread can be found here It must be easy to understand that Turkish thread by just translating it through Google Translate. I updated some of the settings a few weeks ago. lilu and its addons are included on this GitHub version. Stuff requiring ssdt patch works with whatevergreen kext and intel framebuffer patcher config now. Only 1 kext (weg) solves a lot of problem.
Though it is outdated, I used rehabman's clover since it works well. All the kexts can be found inside /e/c/k/other folder. It is not necessary to install them to s/l/e or l/e.
- Processor: intel core i5 5200u broadwell
- Display Card: intel hd5500 + nvidia 940m
- Display: 1366 * 768 lcd
- Ram: 12 GB (8 + 4) 1600Mhz
- Sound: Realtek Alc233
- ssd1: windows 10, ssd2: mojave
- Ethernet: Realtek RTL8168 / 8111 PCI-E Gigabit
- Wifi: AzureWave AW-CE123H (14E4: 43B1) WIFI + BT card (replaced, the old mediatek card sucks)
- Graphics HD5500 IGPU
- Realtek alc233 sound
- Built-in speaker and microphone is working, there is static noise / squeal at headphone output
- Hdmi image
- HDMI audio
- Ethernet
- Wifi
- Bluetooth
- Keyboard and fn keys
- Focaltech touchpad
- Display brightness adjustment
- Camera
- Ac adapter
- Battery management
- App store
- iCloud, Facetime, iMessege, iTunes
- Nvidia 940M (disabled)
- Realtek usb2.0 crw card reader
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[Guide] Laptop backlight control using AppleBacklightFixup.kext | tonymacx86.com
[Guide] Native Power Management for Laptops | tonymacx86.com
AppleHDA Realtek Audio [Guide] | tonymacx86.com applealc-vit9696
Quick Guide to Generate a SSDT for CPU Power Management | tonymacx86.com
Intel Framebuffer patching using WhateverGreen - Lilu and plugins - InsanelyMac Forum
An iDiot's Guide To Lilu and its Plug-ins | tonymacx86.com