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Continuity and Mojave
Has anyone verified if machines theoretically non-Continuity compliant (unless they have the proper Bluetooth/Wi-Fi card) will continue to work in macOS 10.14 Mojave? Will the new Handoff/Continuity features work?
I think not because 10.13.3 is the last version that worked
Why do you say 10.13.3 is the last version that worked? I'm on 10.13.5 on a Mac Pro 5,1 and Continuity works just fine.
@PeterHolbrook : Yep! Me too, MacBook Pro Early 2011 w/updated CAX BTLE card...works great! Have not tried Mojave yet, and don’t plan to until at least official release. (Plus I’m annoyed anyway that Apple is dumping support for most all of my Macs except for my Mac Mini 2012. Using the open source patch tool, I’m running High Sierra on a MacBook Pro 2009 Unibody and it works perfectly without issue. So dropping support for older machines is complete BS in MANY cases. Same will go for Mojave...there is no technical reason it cannot run on an iMac 2010 w/Quad-core i7 and 32MB of RAM. Apple continues to piss off their original enthusiasts and evangelists... It is a shame what has happened to them.
Aye, me too with the exact same hardware and macOS configuration as DOCSISMAN (early 2011 17” unibody MBP + updated 4CAX card running High Sierra 11.13.5), and Continuity / Handoff / etc works like a boss!
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On 26 Jun 2018, at 00:19, DOCSISMAN [email protected] wrote:
@PeterHolbrook : Yep! Me too, MacBook Pro Early 2011 w/updated CAX BTLE card...works great! Have not tried Mojave yet, and don’t plan to until at least official release. (Plus I’m annoyed anyway that Apple is dumping support for most all of my Macs except for my Mac Mini 2012. Using the open source patch tool, I’m running High Sierra on a MacBook Pro 2009 Unibody and it works perfectly without issue. So dropping support for older machines is complete BS in MANY cases. Same will go for Mojave...there is no technical reason it cannot run on an iMac 2010 w/Quad-core i7 and 32MB of RAM. Apple continues to piss off their original enthusiasts and evangelists... It is a shame what has happened to them.
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I got with 10.13.5 a bootloop when I try to install it
You should investigate why it doesn't work for you. It's normally flawless.
I have a MacBook Pro 2011 which is NOT supported by mojave. I have an upgraded internal wifi card. Using dosdude1 tool I was able to install Mojave and install the continuity tool. Whats broken:
- Can no longer initiate hotspot from phone. It fails to activate every time.
- Insert from iPad/iPhone aka continuity camera does not work. Error says "Take Photos" service cannot be used. Although it looks to try and can see my device.
- Facetime app fails to initiate calls from iPhone unless its a facetime call. Error says make sure iphone is using same iCloud account.
Everything else seems to work. Can continue from safari, messages work, shared clipboards also works. It would be great to get a proper update for Mojave as its literally the only significant upgrade to macOS in years.
@gt2416 - Awesome! 👏🏽👏🏽
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I have a MacBook Pro 2011 which is NOT supported by mojave. I have an upgraded internal wifi card. Using dosdude1 tool I was able to install Mojave and install the continuity tool. Whats broken:
Can no longer initiate hotspot from phone. It fails to activate every time. Insert from iPad/iPhone or continuity camera does not work. Error says "Take Photos" service cannot be used. Although it looks to try and can see my device. Facetime app fails to initiate calls from iPhone unless its a facetime call. Error says make sure iphone is using same iCloud account. Everything else seems to work. Can continue from safari, messages work. It would be great to get a proper update for Mojave as its literally the only significant upgrade to macOS in years.
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Just some updates
- Continuity camera suddenly started working. (Did not reboot or anything) Tested with an iPad.
- Not being able to call phone numbers MAYBE because my iPhone is not running ios 12 and I will not update it till the official release.
Any body else want to try it with Mojave ? The public beta is actually pretty stable. I've switched to it completely on my mac.
@gt2416 what is this “Camera Continuity” feature that’s completely missed me by?
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Just some updates
Continuity camera suddenly started working. (Did not reboot or anything) Tested with an iPad. Not being able to call phone numbers MAYBE because my iPhone is not running ios 12 and I will not update it till the official release. Any body else want to try it with Mojave ? The public beta is actually pretty stable. I've switched to it completely on my mac.
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If I'm not mistaken, a Mac using "Camera Continuity" is capable of "seeing" and capturing what its paired iPhone "sees".
@gt2416: It's a long time since I last checked this out, but I think that, back when I updated to Sierra 10.12, my hotspot wouldn't work even after running CAT. I had to manually edit one or two SIP-protected files for it to work. I think, somewhere in this forum, I mentioned the steps I undertook. I am almost certain that if you follow my old instructions, you'll succeed.
Could you point be to that info if you have it please ? I've searched for a while but can't find it.
No, sorry. I would have to look for it myself. I guess it will be among CAT issues relative to Sierra or High Sierra.
EDIT: I found it! Have a look at what I said in https://github.com/dokterdok/Continuity-Activation-Tool/issues/397 and the links provided therein. Good luck.
Thank you SO much for the link ! I actually did that already, it was part of my install notes. Guess I had problems on High Sierra or something so I had to do it. Thanks for the suggestion tho ! Airdrop and stuff works, its really only those specific things I mentioned that dont work. Continuity definitely works and functions well except for those things. The personal hotpot cant start but it can see my phone.
I have a MacBook Pro 5,5 running mojave through dosdude1 patch tool. I wonder if cat will work, I got a asus bluetooth 4.0 dongle. Thanks!
I have macbook air 4.2. Only Airdrop works for me on Mojave (On the last build of High Sierra all works well). Is there anybody who have old Handoff working?
I have a MacMini5,1 from 2011 which is NOT supported by mojave and using dosdude1 tool everything works perfect (except gray transparency glitch). I solved it with: "System Preferences" -> “Accessibility” -> “Display" -> select “Reduce transparency”.
As @gt2416 told before, there are a few continuity features don't work but all other things works perfect such as Airdrop or app switch.
App switch doesn't work for me (if you meant that in the picture below)... O'k. Will try to fix. Thanks.
I can see iMessages and Mail from my iphone in my macmini.
Hi :) So, if I understand the posts here correctly, it works to patch Continuity on a patched (dosdude1 tool) Mojave Mac? I thought there might be issues with the bluetooth kexts as the dosdude1 Mojave patcher might altered the kexts and CAT will alter them again, breaking Mojave ^^ If that’s not the case and sb can again confirm, I would love to patch my patched Mojave :D
Hi :) So, if I understand the posts here correctly, it works to patch Continuity on a patched (dosdude1 tool) Mojave Mac? I thought there might be issues with the bluetooth kexts as the dosdude1 Mojave patcher might altered the kexts and CAT will alter them again, breaking Mojave ^^ If that’s not the case and sb can again confirm, I would love to patch my patched Mojave :D
Yes, if you patch bluetooth again using dosdude1 patch app, your dosdude1-CAT patched bluetooth file will be broken and you should reinstall mojave. I did that on Saturday and I have to reinstall all again T_T Maybe dosdude should add CAT into his patched files to avoid this. Regards.
Thanks! Uhh that‘s bad luck:/ In the Macrumors thread, I already suggested to add a CAT patch to the list of available patches, but I received no answer...
BTW, do you know if one can disable the Dosdude1 patcher updates?
Wow! that's sounds bad. I don't know if I can disable patcher updates or a specific patch. The problem will be when apple release 10.14.1 version of mojave and we have to apply all patch again. I hope dosdude1 read your post at macrumors and add it to the list. Regards.
Same error for me.
Verifying Wi-Fi hardware... WARNING. An unknown/untested AirPort card using the 'BrcmNIC' kext is active. This tool can't fix this.
iMac 11.3, Mojave, Apple Broadcom BCM94360CD, GTX 765M AirPort Extreme (0x14E4, 0x111) Broadcom BCM43xx 1.0 (7.77.61.1 AirPortDriverBrcmNIC-1305.2)
Working well on Mojave 10.14 (MacBook Pro A1278 Late 2011)
Got a MacBook Pro Early 2011 (MacBookPro8,1) running patched Mojave 10.14.1. I think I am going to order a BCM94331PCIEBT4CAX card to make everything work with my iPad Pro. Can someone please post instructions as to how to make everything work with the patched Mojave installation? It seems @glaurossi and @gt2416 got it working with similar MacBook Pro?
@GilDev
- I would 100% recommend getting the BCM94331PCIEBT4CAX card. Honestly I have no reason to buy a new Mac anymore. Really only wifi AC is missing.
- For the MacBookPro8,1 I believe the correct board number is "94245B3640C91C81" There are different models for 8,1 on Apple's website so not sure if yours is the same as mine. Either way it wont hurt even if its wrong.
Step 1: Log out of iCloud
Step 2: Use the latest beta continuity Patcher, restart.
Step 3: Edit the file /System/Library/Frameworks/IOBluetooth.framework/Versions/A/Resources/SystemParameters.plist
Look for the board number "94245B3640C91C81" and change the continuity flag to "true".
I did this through nano on terminal to make dealing with permissions easier.
Step 4: Run this command in terminal
sudo -E perl -pi -e "s/\Mac-00BE6ED71E35EB86/\Mac-94245B3640C91C81/" /System/Library/Extensions/IO80211Family.kext/Contents/PlugIns/AirPortBrcm4360.kext/Contents/MacOS/AirPortBrcm4360
Step 4: Restart
Step 5: Log into iCloud, restart. Test
Thanks a lot @gt2416! I have one reason to buy a new MacBook Pro, it would be nice if it had a better CPU. =) But I’ve just built an Hackintosh so this part is fine for now. I’ve found this card for 20 € so I think I’ll order it.
@GilDev
- I would 100% recommend getting the BCM94331PCIEBT4CAX card. Honestly I have no reason to buy a new Mac anymore. Really only wifi AC is missing.
- For the MacBookPro8,1 I believe the correct board number is "94245B3640C91C81" There are different models for 8,1 on Apple's website so not sure if yours is the same as mine. Either way it wont hurt even if its wrong.
Step 3: Edit the file
/System/Library/Frameworks/IOBluetooth.framework/Versions/A/Resources/SystemParameters.plist
Look for the board number "94245B3640C91C81" and change the continuity flag to "true". I did this through nano on terminal to make dealing with permissions easier. Step 4: Run this command in terminalsudo -E perl -pi -e "s/\Mac-00BE6ED71E35EB86/\Mac-94245B3640C91C81/" /System/Library/Extensions/IO80211Family.kext/Contents/PlugIns/AirPortBrcm4360.kext/Contents/MacOS/AirPortBrcm4360
Step 4: Restart Step 5: Log into iCloud, restart. Test
This method work like a charm on iMac mid 2010 Mojave and replaced AirPort card to Apple Broadcom BCM94360CD. No need to log out from iCloud. Also unlock with Apple Watch working.
In terminal get Your board number:
ioreg -l | grep "board-id" | awk -F\" '{print $4}'
My board number: Mac-F2238BAE - set flag to "true" in:
sudo /usr/libexec/PlistBuddy -c "Set:Mac-F2238BAE:ContinuitySupport true" "/System/Library/Frameworks/IOBluetooth.framework/Versions/A/Resources/SystemParameters.plist"
then do this 2 command in Terminal:
sudo -E perl -pi -e "s/\Mac-00BE6ED71E35EB86/\Mac-F2238BAE/" /System/Library/Extensions/IO80211Family.kext/Contents/PlugIns/AirPortBrcm4360.kext/Contents/MacOS/AirPortBrcm4360
sudo -E perl -pi -e "s/\Mac-00BE6ED71E35EB86/\Mac-F2238BAE/" /System/Library/Extensions/IO80211Family.kext/Contents/PlugIns/AirPortBrcmNIC.kext/Contents/MacOS/AirPortBrcmNIC
Restart and all working OK.
Thanks for the tip.