On 11/16/2016 04:38 AM, JackMacWindows wrote:
I had asked this on the Leopard Group, but nothing was showing up, and nobody has posted there in ages anyways.

I have a Power Mac G4 Digital Audio with a G4 clocked at 533 MHz. I installed OS X Leopard on an iPod to test, and it seems like it runs somewhat fine (other than my fan clicking, which does not have anything to do with Leopard). I currently have Tiger as the main operating system.
Words about iPod are strange. If you dare to upgrade, keep in mind that Leopard officially works on 8xx Mhz CPUs and faster, you'll have to tweak the installer. But that's easy, because the corresponding software is easy to find.

You can take some other IDE HDD and try it there.

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