2011-06-15 0:16, Frank Van Damme пишет:
2011/6/10 Tim Cook<t...@cook.ms>:
While your memory may be sufficient, that cpu is sorely lacking.  Is it even
64bit?  There's a reason intel couldn't give those things away in the early
2000s and amd was eating their lunch.
A Pentium 4 is 32-bit.


Technically, this is not a false statement. First P4's were 32-bit.
Then they weren't. They did or did not support virtualization or
whatever newer features popped up, but they became 64-bit capable
pretty long ago.

The one in question is 64-bit dual-core without virtualization
or hyperthreading:
http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=27512

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