taybo20 macrumors regular Original poster Jul 2, 2007 222 5 Tempe Oct 4, 2007 #1 quick question: will leopard work with my intel core duo macbook pro? It isnt core2duo.
Eidorian macrumors Penryn Mar 23, 2005 29,196 394 Indianapolis Oct 4, 2007 #2 It'll work on a G4. So yes.
G glennyboiwpg macrumors 6502 Feb 16, 2007 262 0 Oct 4, 2007 #4 no, your computer is out of date... please buy a new one.
macjack1 macrumors regular Oct 3, 2007 101 0 The Big Apple Oct 4, 2007 #5 Perhaps some early G4 iMacs will not meet the system requirements. -mj
rdowns macrumors Penryn Jul 11, 2003 27,397 12,521 Oct 4, 2007 #6 It has been reported that a G4/867 Mhz will be the minimum processor requirement. Therefore all G5s and Intel chips will run it.
It has been reported that a G4/867 Mhz will be the minimum processor requirement. Therefore all G5s and Intel chips will run it.
taybo20 macrumors regular Original poster Jul 2, 2007 222 5 Tempe Oct 4, 2007 #7 thanks for the replies everybody. I can't wait for leopard to come out!!
Sun Baked macrumors G5 May 19, 2002 14,945 165 Oct 4, 2007 #8 rdowns said: It has been reported that a G4/867 Mhz will be the minimum processor requirement. Therefore all G5s and Intel chips will run it. Click to expand... That is well past the old original expected AGP G4 requirement ... that machine is something more like a G4 with 64MB VRAM. Though that would kill off too many notebooks, so G4 32MBVRAM and 800MHz as a minimum.
rdowns said: It has been reported that a G4/867 Mhz will be the minimum processor requirement. Therefore all G5s and Intel chips will run it. Click to expand... That is well past the old original expected AGP G4 requirement ... that machine is something more like a G4 with 64MB VRAM. Though that would kill off too many notebooks, so G4 32MBVRAM and 800MHz as a minimum.