On Jun 15, 2009, at 2:06 PM, matt.strim...@gmail.com wrote:

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> And if not maybe tell me what kind of up grades I need? I mean I just
> wanna run lepord properly. I am on tiger

No.

Leopard WILL run just fine on any Mac G4 that was originally 867 Mhz  
or better; and there are ways of getting it to run on older systems.  
Jim has posted the full requirements but those are all pretty much  
covered by 'was 867 MHz or faster to start with.'

With CPU, memory and video upgrades older systems will work as well,  
but the money spent on that would be far better put to use paying for  
a newer Mac.

I run 10.5 on my 1GHZ TiBook just fine, and it also runs well on my  
upgraded Gigabit Ethernet, which has an upgraded processor (1Ghz) and  
video card (ATI Radeon 9000). That machine was upgraded a long time  
ago, it's really not worth upgrading that system today to those specs.

Sufficient memory is crucial: 768M or better is recommended, 512M or  
better is absolutely needed.

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs



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