There used to be a program called LeopardAssist that was supposed to automate
the process of installation on unsupported hardware. You might have a look
around for it. Is your Leopard install disc generic or machine (grey)
specific? That can also hinder a successful install.
Best,
Merrill
-- Original message --
Subject: Installing OS X leopard on a G4 733
Date:Friday, 27. July 2012
From:Eddie wyman
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
> Hi,
> I'm using the following firmware code to try and trick my mac into
> upgrading to OSX 10.5,
>
&g
On Jul 26, 2012, at 7:25 PM, Eddie wyman wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm using the following firmware code to try and trick my mac into upgrading
> to OSX 10.5,
>
> dev /cpus/PowerPC,G4@0
> d# 86700 encode-int " clock-frequency" property
> boot cd:,\\:tbxi
>
> However it keeps saying it can't open the
Hi,
I'm using the following firmware code to try and trick my mac into upgrading to
OSX 10.5,
dev /cpus/PowerPC,G4@0
d# 86700 encode-int " clock-frequency" property
boot cd:,\\:tbxi
However it keeps saying it can't open the CD (last line of code)!
When I continue to boot up using the "ma