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Guys i am planning to download OSx86 but is my hardware compatible?????The results came when i made a dump file by CPU-Z. Shows the following things but some stuff was not posted(USB controller...e.t.c)

Number of CPUs 1

APIC ID 0

Name Intel Pentium 4

Code name Northwood

Specification Intel® Pentium® 4 CPU 2.40GHz

Family/Model/Stepping F27

Extended Family/Model 0/0

Brand ID 9

Package mPGA-478

Core Stepping C1

Technology 0.13µ

Instructions Sets MMX, SSE, SSE2

 

Clock Speed 2398.9 MHz

Clock multiplier x18.0

Front Side Bus Frequency 133.3 MHz

Bus Speed 533.1 MHz

Stock frequency 2400 MHz

L1 Data Cache 8 KBytes, 4-way set associative, 64 Bytes line size

L1 Trace Cache 12 Kµops, 8-way set associative

L2 Cache 512 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64 Bytes line size

L2 Speed 2398.9 MHz (Full)

L2 Location On Chip

L2 Data Prefetch Logic yes

L2 Bus Width 256 bits

 

Chipset

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Northbridge Intel i845GL rev. B1

Southbridge Intel 82801DB (ICH4) rev. 02

Memory Type DDR

Memory Size 256 MBytes

Memory Frequency 133.3 MHz (1:1)

CAS# 2.5

RAS# to CAS# 3

RAS# Precharge 3

Cycle Time (tRAS) 7

DRAM Idle Timer 16

 

VGA Controller

bus 0 (0x00), device 2 (0x02), function 0 (0x00)

Common header

Vendor ID 0x8086

Model ID 0x2562

Revision ID 0x03

PI 0x00

SubClass 0x00

BaseClass 0x03

Cache Line 0x00

Latency 0x00

Header 0x00

PCI header

Address 0 (memory) 0xD0000000

Address 1 (memory) 0xDFF80000

Subvendor ID 0x8086

Subsystem ID 0x2562

Int. Line 0x10

Int. Pin 0x01

Capabilities

Power Management Capability

Version 1.0

 

 

IDE Controller

bus 0 (0x00), device 31 (0x1F), function 1 (0x01)

Common header

Vendor ID 0x8086

Model ID 0x24CB

Revision ID 0x02

PI 0x8A

SubClass 0x01

BaseClass 0x01

Cache Line 0x00

Latency 0x00

Header 0x00

 

Audio device

bus 0 (0x00), device 31 (0x1F), function 5 (0x05)

Common header

Vendor ID 0x8086

Model ID 0x24C5

Revision ID 0x02

PI 0x00

SubClass 0x01

BaseClass 0x04

Cache Line 0x00

Latency 0x00

Header 0x00

 

DMI

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DMI BIOS

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vendor American Megatrends Inc.

version Version 07.00T

date 04/02/01

 

 

DMI System Information

----------------------

manufacturer KOBIAN

product PI845GLM

version 5.0

serial 00000000

UUID 00000000-00000000-00000000-00000000

 

 

DMI Baseboard

-------------

vendor KOBIAN

model PI845GLM

revision 5.0

serial 00000000

 

 

DMI System Enclosure

--------------------

manufacturer KOBIAN

chassis type Desktop

chassis serial 00000000

 

 

DMI Processor

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manufacturer Intel

model Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor

clock speed 2400.0MHz

FSB speed 133.0MHz

multiplier 18.0x

 

 

DMI Memory Controller

---------------------

correction unknown

Max module size 1024MBytes

 

 

DMI Memory Module

-----------------

designation DIMM1

size 128MBytes (single bank)

 

 

DMI Memory Module

-----------------

designation DIMM2

size 128MBytes (single bank)

 

 

DMI Extension Slot

------------------

designation PCI1

type PCI

width 32 bits

populated no

 

 

DMI Extension Slot

------------------

designation PCI2

type PCI

width 32 bits

populated no

 

 

DMI Extension Slot

------------------

designation PCI3

type PCI

width 32 bits

populated no

 

 

DMI Port Connector

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designation USB (internal)

designation Def (external)

port type SSA SCSI

connector Mini Centronics

connector DB-25 male

 

 

Software

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Windows Version Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 (Build 2600)

DirectX Version 9.0c

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As fas as CPU goes, 100% working. I keep mine running at 2700MHz though... ;)

You need more RAM. Although it will probably work with 256MB, 512MB is needed for a comfortable usage.

 

Anyway, the best way to find out is to try to install it. :)

Any1 have any other opinions???i wud lyk to know if my chipset is supported and will i have sound ,good graphics and will i be able able to run OSX86 10.4.1,10.4.2,10.4.3,10.4.4,10.4.5 and 10.4.6....of all the versions which one will i be able to run???????

Looking at your specs you left out most of the devices attached to the computer, any SATA drives, sound, nic. I agree with Belgrano, the best way to see if it will run is to just try to install it, that always the best way, you learn more if something goes wrong and you wanna fix it. I would try 10.4.6 and if everything is fine then stay with it. If some of your devices won't work try the fourms for a solution to get it working, it might just be you need a kext for it. Also if you get everything up and running, get more memory too. Atleast 512mb.

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