For now, I'm under the impression it's ok to test Sierra on a virtual partition, since our board is USB, the drivers are native. I moved OsX from 9.4 directly to 10.4, and then to 11.4 (fourth updates are most of the time rock stable).Īt first it was just because I was using an AMD CPU, and community kernel development for these was taking time I'll have time from next monday on, to try other things, I mean, other than full USB kexts replacement.ĪFAIAC I won't go pro on a Sierra system until 10.12.4 is released I guess, this is now an old habit of mine : transition to a new OS, only when it's old (!) I've yet been able to reproduce what you already tried, so my guess is, it's relevant.
(and lots of efforts from guys from this forum by the way). But I kept the habit.Īnd for Live performances, I even use a 10.8.3 on a Asus F301a laptop, I don't think I will ever upgrade. Well, I installed a 10.11.5 for it on an external USB 3.0 disk, but just for fun !. Thank you for your attempts of assistance! I say all this, because if we fail to discover a 'simple, light and efficient' workaround for 10.12.0, let us not lose hope that next OsX updates bring their loads of improvements (!)