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Edwin Moquete

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  1. Hi.


     


    I have a dell latitude d620 with a 32 bits intel core duo (Yonah) Processor and i'm installing Mac OS X Snow Leopard on it.


    I want to do an EDP build from EPD database. When i'm selecting my model It says Latitude D620 1280x800 (Merom). I know that the Merom processor is the 64 bits Intel Core 2 Duo. So my cuesting is, does this means that EDP no longer support snow leopard and/or 32 bits systems?


     


    It also only shows the latest versions of fakesmc, and as i know these versions are 64 bits only.


     


    Sorry if my grammar is bad. My native language is spanish.


     


    Thanks in advance.


  2. May be a more recent Chameleon boot file could fix that little thing; it may just be a processor id # incorrectly interpreted in your current version.

    I use the latest chameleon, r2232. I've read in InsanellyMac that the bootloader is the one who recognizes the processor.

     

     

    The autodetection algorithm works as follows:

    If you have 4 cores or more (Core i7/Core i5/Core2 Quads), the bootloader will inject a "Quad-Core Intel Xeon" cpu-type

    If you have 2 cores, the bootloader will inject a "Intel Core 2 Duo" cpu-type

    If you have 1 core, the bootloader will inject a "Intel Core 2 Solo" cpu-type

    If you don't meet the above conditions, the default type is "Intel Core 2 Duo".

     

     
    The Core Duo CPU has 2 cores, so possibly this is the reason.
     
    Thanks.
  3. Well, I guess it depends entirely on the built-in CPU definitions of the OS or Chameleon. My Precision 670's Xeon Irwindale CPUs are reported as "Core Solo", which they're not. But it must be the closest match or something like that.

     

    Do you know the exact model fitted to you D620?

    Thanks for the info, and yes, the exact model is Intel Core Duo T2300. Yonah Codenamed.

  4. Hi

     

    I have fully working Snow Leopard 10.6.8 on my Dell Latitude D620, in About this mac and System profiler the processor is detected as a 1.66 GHz Core 2 Duo, But i have a Core Duo. This is not important, but i want to know why it happen and if is possible, fix it. I've configured my build using EDP. I also tried extracting my own dsdt and don't work. I reiterate, isn't important, but if anyone have an answer i will be happy.

     

    Sorry for my bad english. 

  5. request sent for a HP 630 Notebook (for os x mountain lion).

     
    SPECS:
    Intel core i3 m370
    4gb DDR3 Ram
    1st generation intel hd graphics (Arrandale)
    realtek rtl8188ce 802.11b/g/n wifi adapter
    Ethernet realtek pcie gbe family controller
    Audio Realtek high definition audio
     
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