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@Rev Otto1: Intel Macs no longer use a "Bios" it's an EFI.2: A swap to merom has already been down on an Intel iMac and Mini. The chips works just fine, albeit OS X doesnt know what it is. Once Apple updates OS X upon getting the new CPU's this shouldnt be an issue.
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Kevin @ Aug 29th 2006 10:31AM
@Rev Otto
1: Intel Macs no longer use a "Bios" it's an EFI.
2: A swap to merom has already been down on an Intel iMac and Mini. The chips works just fine, albeit OS X doesnt know what it is. Once Apple updates OS X upon getting the new CPU's this shouldnt be an issue.