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Mac Os 10.5 leopard in a Powermac G4 400 mhz

bibilit

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Home today, and wanted to try a leopard install in the Powermac G4.

Already tried a couple of weeks ago, but didn't worked (KP at the installation process)

Today, using Leopard Assist and a new leopard Disk worked at the second attempt (first one i just asked for an upgrade of the system, but the reboot will end in a shutdown... so i erase the disk, and worked) posting right now with the Powermac.

So far i not so slow, a bit slower, but not that much.

:)

 

beachycove

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A dual 550 Digital Audio also runs it reasonably well, but I am surprised that a single 400 manages. Was there a further improvement after Spotlight had finished indexing?

 

Anonymous Freak

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heh, I had it on a 400 MHz for a while after my dual 1 GHz CPU upgrade died, and I had to swap back the original 400 MHz CPU. To call it a dog would be improper... Unless that dog was dead. Just unusably slow. (And it had a fast video card and full compliment of RAM.)

 

theos911

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You'll want as much RAM as you can get and either a Dual CPU or a Core Image capable video card. Optimally, you want both.

 

theos911

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Switching to the 2D dock and turning off the more obvious visual effects helps out too. I've got a pile of links on slimming down Leopard here somewhere.

 
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