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First of all, I would like to thank everyone on these forums for all their work. After quite a bit of time on the forums, the wiki, and configuring everything I finally got OS X86 to work yesterday. Besides a few small issues, everything worked perfectly, and I was able to connect to the internet by just entering the wireless password on startup.

 

However, when I turned the computer on today, it would not detect any wireless networks, and in Safari there was only the option to configure the internet connection via ethernet.

 

I have a Linksys Wireless-G PCI Adapter.

 

Also, when I select the option 'About Mac' or something similar, it's the first option below the apple icon, it shows my processor as 3 Ghz, while it actually is 1.7. Should I be worried about this, or is it something I can ignore?

 

Lastly, some programs such as iChat and Chess don't even launch and just return an error message, and VLC closes a couple seconds after a movie starts playing. Would I need to get some drivers to fix this issue?

 

 

Computer Specs:

Intel Pentium 4 1700 MHz - Willamette (MMX, SSE, SSE2)

ECS Motherboard (P4VXASD2+) with a VIA chipset

1024 MBytes SDRam (512 *2)

Radeon 9000 Pro AGP Video Card - 128.0 MB

Audio: VIA AC'97 Audio (WAVE)

50 GB Apple Partition

50 GB, 30 GB NTFS

30 GB FAT32

 

I hope this is enough information, and thanks in advance. [=

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I got internet working thanks to http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?sho...0kext%20patched .

 

Thanks [=.

 

Another thing though, I fixed my crackly chipmunk noise issue so VLC doesn't crash anymore ... but when I play a movie all I see is a black screen, no video. The sound comes out fine though.

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