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snags | 14:39 Wed 09th Feb 2011 | Computers
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Anyone running OS X Leopard (v.10.5) on a G4 PPC? Does it run significantly slower than Tiger? Memory hungry? Any other problems I should be aware of? Thanks.
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You need a processor faster than 867MHz. Minimum reqs say 512mb RAM is ok but 1MB would be better. Most seem to go 1MB as a minimum.
You might have to upgrade iLife depending on which version you have. I think you need 06
Sorry that should be 1GB RAM
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Thanks Milvus. The iBook I want to try this on has a 1.42 mhz processor with 1.5gb sdram so should be fine spec-wise. I'll strip out any apps/software that I don't regularly use to keep the machine running as light as possible.

My main concern is how Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign and similar memory hungry programmes (and I include Firefox in that) will function...
Should be OK. Leopard is pretty light. I ran Photoshop OK on a 512MB G4 Powerbook on 10.4 pretty well.
Your ibook is a mid 2005 version. Your maximum OSX version is 10.5.8
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Yep... the last incarnation of the iBook.

To be honest, I'd not bother with the Leopard upgrade, as Tiger still works very well, but obviously I'm now starting to miss out on new software and existing software updates.

I guess I should just go out and buy a MacBook Pro ;-p
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That looks like it would be a nightmare to use!
Snags, just get a PC, you tart. :-))
It would be a lot cheaper to get a decent PC and then hackintosh it!
Wow, you could almost max out at three words a minute with that MacWheel
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Chuck?!

Naz... trade thaqt 'orrible PC of yours in and put the money you get for it towards something better...

Like a kettle or a toaster ;-p
No, it's will be an iwheel

A mcwheel would be at McDonalds.
Snags, hackintosh is to install mac OSX onto any normal intel based computer.

http://tonymacx86.blo...tall-mac-os-x-on.html
Did you watch the whole video? Took that guy 45 minutes to write & send an email to his friend (who probably lives 5 minutes away) when he could have sent a SMS in less than 5. lol

If you see me in the queue for one, pleas iSlap me upside the head.
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Chuck... I was referring to your 'That looks like it would be a nightmare to use' answer... you thought it was a genuine Apple product didn't you ;-p
I use Safari, and rocketdock, on my laptop ... it's 'like' a Mac, but my software is compatible with it. Result.
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I'm happy enough with my Macs... now I have installed Minesweeper ;-p
Gotta admit I only skimmed through the vid (with no sound) so yeah, but it wouldn't surprise me if that's the sort of thing apple would try!
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Bloody PC users...

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