Intel VT support on Core Duo Mini?

I intend to purchase a Core Duo mini a little while later. But I want to make sure if the Core Duo mini has the Inter VT support enabled or not. I have read the forum on Parallels (the maker of Parallels Workstation) and it seems that at least some Core Duo minis have this support disabled when manufactured.
I am interested in running Parallels Workstation or the possible VMware for Mac or similar products that will take advantage of Intel's VT technology on the Core Duo.

According to this website
http://appleintelfaq.com/#10.1
some earlier Mac mini models did not have VT enabled.
Though it now appears that the do now.
http://forum.parallels.com/post718-22.html
I have also read that the Mac mini firmware update enables VT support.
When I get a chance I will check out my own Mac mini and let you know.
iFelix

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