There used to be a program called LeopardAssist that was supposed to automate 
the process of installation on unsupported hardware.  You might have a look 
around for it.  Is your Leopard install disc generic or machine (grey) 
specific?  That can also hinder a successful install.

Best,

Merrill

On 2012-07-26, at 10:25 PM, Eddie wyman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> I'm using the following firmware code to try and trick my mac into upgrading 
> to OSX 10.5,
> 
> dev /cpus/PowerPC,G4@0
> d# 867000000 encode-int " clock-frequency" property
> boot cd:,\\:tbxi
> 
> However it keeps saying it can't open the CD (last line of code)!   
> 
> When I continue to boot up using the "mac-boot" command the system boots up 
> and show the Cd and its also sets the processor to 867.
> 
> Can anyone help?
> 
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