Hi Tom Cato,

I would hold out for an Intel Mac with at least OSX 10.5. I think you'd 
definitely want to be able to make and test Intel binaries, because 
Apple has sold only Intel Macs for the past four years or so. And I 
don't think you'd need to upgrade to 10.6, but if you wanted to, at 
least it would be a cheap option; the upgrade is about US $30. For 
Solfege development I would think you could get by with 1GB RAM, but I'm 
not entirely sure.

Good luck!
--Allen


On 2/4/11 3:16 PM, Tom Cato Amundsen wrote:
> How good hardware will I need to be able to hack Solfege on OSX? I am
> looking at some old used equipment, and have found a Apple G4 500Mhz
> with 1.25GB RAM with OSX 10.4 Server. There is a 72GB SCSI-disk, so I
> think there should be space enough. It is ok if it is a little slow,
> but it cannot be swapping constantly.
>

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