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Powermac G5 Purchase got me back in

debaser

Member
Hello everyone. I really love this site and often lurk on here kinda living vicariously through all of you my love for retromac computing. :) I still have my Lombard, MDD, and a few other items but really had to let my gear go years ago when we had our first kid.

At any rate I think I am coming back and it has been way too long. I recently got this fine Powermac G5 DC 2.0Ghz/4GB machine kitted out with dual LCDs for $100. I may have been able to find a better deal, maybe I got screwed... but I tell ya I am loving this new setup. Its not very "classic" at all :) but I am back!

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haplain

Well-known member
Yes you can but the only supported version of 10.4 on a G5 (at least quad core) is 10.4.11. Anything else crashes and creates panics. Don't waste your Saturday like I did trying to figure that out.

 

CC_333

Well-known member
Well, since the newest G5s (including the Quads) were released well before Leopard was released, contemporary versions of Tiger ought to work, and indeed, EveryMac says that they shipped initially with 10.4.2, and the discontinuation date coincides with the release of 10.4.7.

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debaser

Member
Yeah I agree. I have decided quite easily to make this now my main desktop machine and as you can see, cleared the desk for it. I am quite impressed just how easy it is to make this my "modern" dailydriver.

 
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