http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3696 might help you with you question (this is not my website but it is a very good one)
48 bits is a typical MAC address in bits.
As Sims 3 requires a Mac with an Intel processor it will not run on a Mac with a G5 processor.
If it has an Intel or G5 processor, then yes. If it has a G3 processor, then no. If it has a G4 processor, then it depends on the processor speed.
There are 24 bits, or six hex characters, for the preamble of the MAC address (i.e., 00:11:22 in the MAC address 00:11:22:33:44:55 or 0011.2233.4455).
A MAC address is typically 48 bits in length, which is equivalent to 6 bytes. Since each byte consists of 8 bits, a MAC address occupies 6 bytes in total.
A PC is a Personal Computer. A Mac is a personal computer. A Mac is a PC. A Mac with an Intel processor can run the Windows operating system (or Linux or many others) if needed.
A MAC address consists of 48 bits, usually represented as a string of 12 hexadecimal digits
Providing the Intel processor is in an Apple Mac computer, and the rest of the computer parts are present too, then Mac OS X can be installed.
The current Mac Pro uses the Intel Xeon Quad Core processor. Earlier incarnations would have had a G5 processor.
No, Mac OS X requires a Power PC processor (supported through Leopard) or an Intel Core Duo (or newer) processor since these are the only processors that are used in Apple hardware and Mac OS X may only be installed on a Mac.
A Mac address is a 48bit addressing scheme (usually represented in HEX). There are 8 bits in a bytes therefore it is 6 bytes long.
No, you have a Mac Mini using the Power PC G4 processor. Only a Mac running the Intel Processor can run 10.6.8 Snow Leopard. You can however install 10.5.8 Leopard on your Mac Mini.