My god that is some definition of backward compatibility anne, impressive. Have you seen it running? Is it a good deal different for someone blind using it on a system like that. I only ask because we are generally slower with macs because of VoiceOver's need to constantly move its cursor.

-James-
On 7 Aug 2007, at 22:34, Anne Robertson wrote:

Hello James,

Of course your MacBook will take Leopard. There will be some very old machines that won't be powerful enough, but Apple is very good when it comes to backward compatibility. My sister runs Tiger on a 350 MHz G3 Clamshell iBook which must be 6 years old if it's a day.

Cheers,

Anne


On Aug 7, 2007, at 11:24 PM, James Austin wrote:

Hi folks,

I've had my Mac book since May of 2006. Will I need to buy a new one, or will this one be fine to work with Leopard?

My hardare specs are below:
Thanks James


Hardware Overview:

  Model Name:   MacBook
  Model Identifier:     MacBook1,1
  Processor Name:       Intel Core Duo
  Processor Speed:      1.83 GHz
  Number Of Processors: 1
  Total Number Of Cores:        2
  L2 Cache (per processor):     2 MB
  Memory:       2 GB
  Bus Speed:    667 MHz
  Boot ROM Version:     MB11.0061.B03
  SMC Version:  1.4f12
  Serial Number:        4H6213N0U9B
  Sudden Motion Sensor:
  State:        Enabled






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