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    VoodooHDA Installer
    ...It is intended as a replacement for AppleHDA on Mac OS X with support for a wide range of audio controllers and codecs. Taken from projects https://sourceforge.net/projects/voodoohda/ https://github.com/MuntashirAkon/DPCIManager https://github.com/sveinbjornt/Platypus
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    DPCIManager

    DPCIManager

    Simple OS X app for viewing PCI hardware info

    DPCIManager lists all of the PCI devices attached to your machine, along with their PCI IDs, vendor name, and device name. It will also retrieve the kext loaded for that device, important when troubleshooting. The new status tab gathers all of the most important info about your system into one place. ACPI table extraction makes it easy to edit your DSDT or other tables easily.
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