You have to spell it "manufacter", not "manufacturer". It's wrong in two places.
Yeah, I wasn't sure about this. I assumed that if I put it both ways, then the correct one would be picked-up and the other would be ignored.
Your PC only has a single stick of memory? The _1 denotes the first available slot.
Yup - it's a Samsung NC10 Atom-based netbook. I assume that the 945GSE chipset supports 2 DIMMs because the System Profiler tool shows two slots with the second empty and all the data zeroed. Physically, there is only one SODIMM socket present, and no memory soldered to the mainboard.
1596 sounds wrong. Is that really the speed of your CPU? Put the speed it's advertised as running at, if it's 1.6GHz, put 1600.
I was wondering about this... although 1.6GHz is the "marketing" speed, it's not actually the chip's maximum frequency (which is 133.xMHz bus x 4 = 532.xMHz effective FSB x 3 = 1596MHz CPU clock, or 133.xMHz bus x 12 multiplier = 1596MHz CPU clock). It's like a car with an 1996cc engine being sold as 2l...
So what does Chameleon expect? The fabricated byt nice-round number of 1600?, or the *actual* clock frequency of 1596MHz?
(Of course, it may well take the former and then munge it to get the latter...)
Personally, I'm looking forwards to the source code being released so that we can stop guessing for these sorts of issues