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OC: Driver FwRuntimeServices.efi at 0 is successfully loaded! OC: Driver FwRuntimeServices.efi at 0 is being loaded. OCC: Configuring console ignore 0 san clear 0 clear switch 0 replace tab 0s OCABC: Firmware has 33537444 free pages (474532 in lower 4 GB) OCCPU: CPUFrequencyFromTSC 3457999909Hz 3457MHz OCCPU: Ratio Min 12 Max 26 Current 0 Turbo 28 28 27 27 OCCPU: Detected Apple Processor Type: 05 -> 0501 OCCPU: Signature 206C2 Stepping 2 Model 2C Family 6 Type 0 ExtModel 2 ExtFamily 0 OCCPU: Found Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X5690 3.47GHz Second thing is that it logged everything in the NVRAM : Also if I use bless -info it complains the XML file is broken (now I know why). In the firmware with OC that section is missing.
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Yet, I've always been an early software adopter (not so much in terms of hardware ?) and my iPad/iOS are on the latest iPadOS/iOS so it is really tempting. To be honest I'm not sure I should actually go for Catalina as long as my current software play fine with Mojave. If indeed OpenCore has a performance impact, is it due to the VMM flag? Should I turn it off until the next macOS updgrade? Or temporarily disable OpenCore altogether and only rely on -no_compat_check?.Is this how it is supposed to work? Is this the effect of the ist parameter change? Obviously I don't need OpenCore for Mojave. It seems that, while I can switch between Catalina and Mojave by selecting the boot drive in the Control Panel, in all cases OpenCore will load first from the Catalina drive EFI partition.Before I proceed one way or another, I would like to make sure I better understand how OpenCore works: I only completed the installation late last night but quickly running GeekBench seemed to confirm a slight performance drop due to OpenCore (both in Catalina and Mojave as far as I could tell). After an unsuccesful attemp with Catalina Loader a couple of months back, I gave OpenCore a try and have now Mojave and Catalina both running (on separate boot disks) on my MacPro 4,1->5,1.