Hi

Could they be referring to the yellowd00r project which aims to bring newer OSX 
features to older Macs.

I know very little about it.

Simon

On 8 Apr 2012, at 05:13, john Miller wrote:

> They were discussing it on Low end mac on facebook.... it was quite above my 
> head, but that's what they seemed to be trying to do. It didn't have anything 
> to do with Apple's official release, but with modifying the open source 
> Darwin Os to run some modified verion of 10.5 and/or 10.6. Not too sure 
> exactly, was way over my head. It could have been they were trying to run OS 
> X 10.5 on something that couldn't handle it and that's what they were trying 
> to hack--rewrite code actually, like altivec emulators or something I dunno.

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