Dan

Early Leopard betas ran on G3 machines, then they upped it to G4  
800Mhz. The final as we all know went to G4 867Mhz.

Yes Leopard will run on older G4s, I have it on a 400Mhz Titanium  
PowerBook G4 and a 400Mhz Sawtooth PowerMac G4 and it ran ok.

Simon

On 8 Dec 2008, at 15:40, Dan wrote:

>
> At 8:09 AM +0000 12/8/2008, Simon Royal wrote:
>>
>> I am surprised at the great performance as it is an entry level Mac
>> for Leopard. Wasn't expecting the performance to be as good as it is.
>
> Leopard runs just fine on machines all the way down to below 500 MHz.
> Remember, like ripping out perfectly good support for older Macs....
> This speed/floor limit in the installer was just a lame-a** thing
> Apple did in the final release...
>
> - Dan.
> -- 
> - Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth
>
> >
>

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