Greetings all,
I know this topic elicited much response/discussion in the past, but
now I have reasons to pay attention. I seem to recall that there was a
hack developed that removed the hardware restriction dictated by an
install of Leopard (on a machine that was less than the required
G4/867MHz or that had a 3rd party PU upgrade),

Does this ring a bell with anyone. I had thought I kept the pertinent
links but of course can't find them when needed.
Many thanks for the insight.
Best regards,
Dana

P.S. The Leopard discs in question are full retail installs of OS
10.5.1 (not an upgrade-only DVD)
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