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Re: [Xen-users] How can I check Intel VT technology
Hello Robert,
Pentium 4 672 and 662 are also VT enabled.
http://www.intel.com/products/processor/pentium4/index.htm?info=EXLINK
(you can find this information in "View Processor Number details"
I'm still waiting for a notebook with a VT CPU. Everybody sais,
that the T2x00 processors are not enabled yet. But (Sorry ... the link
is very long)
http://www.pintmaster.com/wordpress/index.php/20060131/mac-os-x-and-xen-optimizer-is-this-relationship-the-future-of-windows-on-the-mac/
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I just emailed Xen about this. Here is their reply:
Stephen
I read the blog, and it’s wildly inaccurate. Here are some facts -
feel free to put them on the blog as followup if you’d like:
1. Yes, one could run theoretically Win/Tiger on Xen, on a new Intel
Mac however I personally have yet to see Xen run on the new Macs.
2. XenSource is not working on this as a product right now, but
someone in the Xen community may be.
Regards
Simon
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If you have a look at "/proc/cpuinfo" on a MacBook Pro you will find
"VMX" and the IBM Thinkpad T60 has a BIOS option to enable VMX ... is
this a fake???
Robert wrote:
> Hello All
> I have been lurking on this list for some time...
>
> I just spoke to Intel about VT enabled chips. Here is the list
> Pentium Extreme 955
> Pentium D 950, 940, 930, 920
>
> Xeons are not supported
>
> regards
> Robert Slater
> www.synaptics.com.au
>
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