On Sep 6, 11:21 am, Dana Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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)
Hello again,
I did find some info at good ol' LEM, Dan's article here:
http://lowendmac.com/osx/leopard/unsupported.html
If you know of other info,
please let me know. Thank you much,
Dana
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