
15:19:26.132479-0400 localhost kernel: (PromiseSTEX) STEX : This product is a Pegasus unit, sub Device id(0x42d1) 15:19:23.081881-0400 localhost kernel: (PromiseSTEX) STEX : Machine Model : MacBookPro8,2 15:19:23.081870-0400 localhost kernel: (PromiseSTEX) STEX : No Thunderbolt AR detected 15:19:22.132034-0400 localhost kernel: (PromiseSTEX) STEX : Machine Model : MacBookPro8,2 15:19:22.132022-0400 localhost kernel: (PromiseSTEX) STEX : No Thunderbolt AR detected 15:19:20.041632-0400 localhost kernel: (PromiseSTEX) STEX : Init controller event and source 15:19:19.102713-0400 localhost kernel: (PromiseSTEX) STEX : Init controller event and source 15:19:17.040769-0400 localhost kernel: (PromiseSTEX) STEX : PromiseSTEX loaded up.

Kernel Logs illustrating Promise Kernel Extension initialization/sequences: 15:19:16.101423-0400 localhost kernel: (PromiseSTEX) STEX : PromiseSTEX loaded up.

SAS Info Excerpt: system_profiler SPSASDataTypeį. Thunderbolt Bus working properly (This machine has TB1): system_profiler SPThunderboltDataTypeĮ. Promise Utility Version: mdls -name kMDItemVersion /Applications/Promise\ Utility.app/ĭ. We will release a new compatibility list illustrating that 10.13 is supported.Ī. That being said, nothing is broken with the latest release of the kernel extension and the Promise Utility.ĥ. Expecting release/compatibility notes the day of the official release is highly unlikely as we need time to fully qualify the official release.ĤB. Once the official build has been released to the public, we execute rigorous testing cycles to ensure that our hardware and applications are fully qualified.ĤA.

Keep in mind that beta developer versions change with each beta release and we test all of them including the GM (Golden Master).Ĥ. The current kernel extension 6.2.9 does indeed work with macOS High Sierra 10.13 (17A365)Ģ.
