Yes of course I changed the number of cores in vmware's settings to 16 as well. I've been using your 8 core version exclusively since I discovered it in the unlocker.zip file.
I also tried to use a modified opencore disk image to create a new hypervisor (instead of using an existing one) and...
I followed the instructions in the post you linked and rebooted and it booted fine. I then tried to patch the kernel with 16 cores as described in your post here...
1. download darwin.iso ver 13 from here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1vZpZ6LwTmFV4j1bqZTF7g8DcEqH-W5Zf
mount it and install this version of vmware tools. this gave me both 1080p and 4k resolutions. 1080p is more responsive.
2. macos should auto boot. ive installed this 5 times now...
I tried using OC Auxiliary Tools to edit the config file so I could give the guest 16 cores but i couldn't get it to boot. Has anyone had any luck with this or already have an opencore disk image with more than 8 cores enabled?
Thanks for posting this @tucano2000 my macos vm's have been suck on...
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