The hardward info is this:

 Model Name:    MacBook Pro
  Model Identifier:     MacBookPro5,1
  Processor Name:       Intel Core 2 Duo
  Processor Speed:      2.93 GHz
  Number Of Processors: 1
  Total Number Of Cores:        2
  L2 Cache:     6 MB
  Memory:       4 GB
  Bus Speed:    1.07 GHz
  Boot ROM Version:     MBP51.007E.B05
  SMC Version (system): 1.41f2
  Serial Number (system):       W89170VJ71C
  Hardware UUID:        7E4C0A7D-E91A-56C2-96D6-168D5583DD84
  Sudden Motion Sensor:
  State:        Enabled

So will that work?


On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 12:48 PM, jdd <[email protected]> wrote:
> Le 18/12/2010 21:13, Robert P. J. Day a écrit :
>
>> available?
>>
>>   a software test to detect H/W virtualization support?  sure, that's
>> trivial under linux, at least.  just cat /proc/cpuinfo and look for
>> one of the flags "svm" or "vmx".  or were you asking something a bit
>> trickier?
>
> no, thats good for me, but the OP have a mac. I beg he can do the same
>
> thanks
> jdd
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