Hmm, lucky you... i tried that (and multiple variations under the guidance of TTAV134, but no luck - i still have no SLIC table =(
@raleighsmvp What card did you install when power off button stayed in that position? I use f3507g wwan card and it almost works good cuz I had to tape 20pin of it and then I cant disable it. If I understand correctly, TTAV134 can modify bios that f3507g will work without taping the 20pin? And it will be possible to power off it?
From what I understand, TTAV134 made a no-whitelist version of v1.11 bios, which I am running successfully with my Intel Centrino Ultimate-N 6300 . I did not tape any pins to install it, the card is installed like any card, and I am able to toggle the power for the card on and off. Since the filename says no whitelist, I am pretty sure that it can run any kind of card, no matter what the hardware id is, but I would need TTAV134 to confirm that. But, yes, in answer to your question, I believe TTAV134 can make a no-whitelist version that will allow any card to work, and not have to tape pin 20 (which is why you can't power it on/off, I believe pin 20 allows the system to turn the power of that device on/off)