IDT 92HDxxx HD Audio Driver This package provides the IDT 92HDxxx HD Audio Driver and is supported on Precision and Latitude models that are running the following Windows Operating System: XP.More details IDT 92HDxxx HD Audio, v.5., A09 IDT 92HDxxx HD AudioMore details IDT 92HDxxx High Definition Audio Driver This package provides the IDT 92HDxxx High Definition Audio Driver and is supported on Precision and Latitude models that are running the following Windows Operating Systems: Vista and Windows 7.More details IDT 92HDxxx HD Audio, v.6., A13 IDT 92HDxxx HD Audio for Windows Vista / Win 7More details IDT 92HDxxx HD Audio Driver This package provides the IDT 92HDxxx HD Audio Driver and is supported on Latitude E6510/E6410/E5510/E4310/E6410 ATG/E5410 and Precision M6500/M4500 that are running the following Windows Operating System: XP.More details IDT 92HDxxx HD Audio, v.6., A16 IDT 92HDxxx HD Audio for Windows Vista / Win 7More details ST-Microelectronics_Free-Fal_A00_R257449.exe
ST Microelectronics Free Fall Sensor, v.2.00.00.12, A00 ST Micro Free Fall Sensor DriverMore details ST-MICROELECTRONICS_FREE-FAL_A09_R304083.exe ST Microelectronics Free Fall Sensor, v.2.00.10.26, A09 ST Micro Free Fall Sensor DriverMore details ST-MICROELECTRONICS_FREE-FAL_A10_R309372.exe When the laptop is plugged in to AC power, these DSDT changes do not influence sleep behavior.ST Microelectronics Free Fall Sensor Driver This package provides the ST Microelectronics Free Fall Sensor Driver and is supported on Latitude E5520/E5420/XT3/E6510/E6420 XFR/E6220 that are running the following Windows operating systems: XP, Vista and Windows 7.More details If I move Store (Zero, SLPE) back into the if condition (so that SLPE is only set to Zero on shutdown), the laptop does not shutdown (or sleep) when I attempt to put it to sleep, so something similar to Store (Zero, SLPE) is still required for sleep.ĮDIT: As observed in Post #10, the DSDT changes mentioned in this post influence sleep behavior when my Latitude E6410 is running on battery power. I suspect that SLPE should only be set to zero in _PTS for shutdown and that something else should be done for sleep. I feel that this is very close and I could use any help and advice. With this change, the laptop shuts down on sleep. The original DSDT has the _EJD notification in EHC2.PRT3 which doesn't have a device present and thus doesn't trigger an _EJD notification. With these changes in the attached DSDT.aml, the USB device at EHC1.PRT1 generates the Ejected Device notification (not the device at EHC2.PRT3 which doesn't exist). Search for _PTS and _EJD in my attached DSDT.aml and you will see what I mean.
I now believe that the solution will combine a change to _PTS and a change in _EJD (Ejected Device notification). I have been able to modify my DSDT to get close to a working sleep solution for the Latitude E6410. I now believe (again) that sleep will be solved by adding discrete graphics _OFF and _ON methods. External VGA (requires NVCAP injection that is different from default NVCAP)ĮDIT: It looks like this was an incorrect guess.
Broadcom BCM20702A0 Bluetooth (with BrcmPatchRam2.kext and BrcmFirmwareRepo.kext).Ethernet port (with IntelMausiEthernet.kext).Audio (volume adjustable, volume indicator appears in menu bar.Wi-Fi (after changing to Broadcom BCM94352HMB and installing AirportBrcmFixup.kext).Battery Manager works (battery status is displayed in menu bar) simply by installing ACPIBatterManager.kext.Brightness (adjusted with brightness keys on keyboard) works perfectly.Speedstep/CPUPowerManagement is perfect, system temps are low, CPU multiplier operates as expected, battery life is long.Firewire Port (appears in Network settings, just haven't tried it).System cannot wake and must be forced off with power button) Sleep (display goes blank, but power light stays on.Wi-Fi: Broadcom BCM 94352HMB (with AirportBrcmFixup.kext).Kexts: Lilu 1.3.6, VoodooHDA 2.9.2, AirportBrcmFixup 2.0.0, IntelMausiEthernet 2.4.1d1, ACPIBatteryManager 1.90.1, BrcmPatchRam2.kext, BrcmFirmwareRepo.kext, USBInjectAll.Dell Latitude E6410 / BIOS A17 / I7-620m / Nvidia NVS 3100m / 8GB DDR3.After attempted sleep, system won't wake, so only recovery is to force power-down with power button. Instead of sleeping, screen goes black, but system stays on. My Dell Latitude E6410 (I7-620m, Nvidia NVS 3100m) won't sleep. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide