I had some trepidation about attempting to install Leopard (10.5.6) on 
my Panther-running, 800MHz 'half a soccer ball' iMac. The main reason 
for the trepidation was the classification of my machine at "Uncertain" 
at the Leopard Assist website here:

http://www.mac.profusehost.net/leopardassist/overview.html

I needn't have worried. I used Dylan McDermond's 'faking out the 
installer' instructions here:

http://lowendmac.com/osx/leopard/openfirmware.html

and it was a piece of cake! First, I rebooted, holding down Cmd-Opt-O-F 
to get into the Open Firmware. Then I typed the 3 commands into the OF 
command line. I told it to be 900MHz. I let it reboot and checked About 
This Mac... and found that, indeed, it did believe itself to be 900MHz.

Popped in the Leopard installer disc and ran the installer, which then 
immediately reboots. I gave it the 4-finger salute and entered the 3 
commands again. It then S-L-O-W-L-Y booted and began the installation 
process. Selected a destination, clicked Options, chose Archive & 
Install and Preserve Users.

After about 2 hours, it was ready to roll (and reboot). It couldn't 
identify my keyboard, which is a wireless Logitech, but the keyboard and 
mouse both worked fine, so no worries there. Mind you, my Logitech 
Control Center thinks there are no items attached, but it was time to 
update that item anyway. My DynDNS Updater startup item needed a 
security fix. No problem (although it doesn't seem to be working for 
some reason, even before Leopard). It recognized my wireless networks 
and all.

Then I ran Software Update. It found 6 items amounting to about a GB, 
including a combined OS update to increment to 10.5.8. DL'd and 
installed all of them.

At first it didn't seem to know my printer. Then, when I was searching 
for a driver, it appeared to remember it; so I just carried on without 
adding the Leopard driver.

For the most part, I'm VERY pleased that I did this and that it was so easy.
-- 
MalcolmO
800 MHz 17" flat panel iMac, 1GB RAM, 500GB HD, Leopard 10.5.6

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