On Nov 8, 2008, at 8:44 AM, Marty Levine wrote:

>
>> Marty
>> didn't you have to trick the OS X.5 software to install on less  
>> than a
>> 867 processor?
>>
> I did not need any tricks other than installing Leopard on an external
> drive attached to a faster iBook G4.   Target mode would work too.
>
> Marty

I have an eMac 700 with 512MB and 10.4.11 is running great on it and I  
don't see any reason to put 10.5 on it. If you want run 10.5 on a un- 
supported Mac, there are different ways to do that. One way was just  
mentioned with using a supported Mac fore the installation and then  
transfer the hard drive to the un-supported Mac , another way is to  
modify the Firmware.

Peter M.
  

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