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eMac + leopard ?
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I just ordered a refurb eMac (1ghz G4 , 512mb , 40gb , combo drive , airport) and I was wondering if any of you have experience running leopard on a system like this, it runs great on my PB but that is a 1.67 with 2gb of ram etc.
The reason i bought the computer is for my grandmother who is 87 and just wants to exchange emails with the rest of the family and possibly read the news once in a while, i'm not even entirely sure she will have the patience to use it so i didn't want to go to too nuts lol.
thanks in advance
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Upgrade the memory as much as possible, and then I'd say it will run decent enough for a grandmother with little patience.
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Why are you thinking Leopard - wouldn't 10.4.11 be a sufficient choice for your grandmother? What are the advantages you think she'll get out of Leopard?
The real advantage to Leopard for this scenario might be the iChat screen sharing.
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Leopard will not run decently with less than 1gb of memory because the CPU is a slower clock speed than the last revision of eMacs (1ghz is on the pc100 clock).
Tiger would run great on that machine, but with a clean install and upgraded memory, Leopard should run sufficiently. *If* you are going Leopard because of the iChat screen sharing, consider checking out something like LogMeIn for that purpose.
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thanks for the responses guys
i was hoping to use screen sharing but it was also sort of convenient because I have an unused copy of leopard sitting on my desk. would the eMac come with 10.4 or 10.3? I wasn't sure and the store i bought it from had only listed that they "reinstall all factory software including original OS"
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Get more RAM and it should be fine.
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The original OS for a 1.0ghz eMac is either 10.2 or 10.3, depending on the model number. The 1.0ghz eMac never came with 10.4 originally.
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Originally Posted by idykenano
The original OS for a 1.0ghz eMac is either 10.2 or 10.3, depending on the model number. The 1.0ghz eMac never came with 10.4 originally.
( Mactracker is the best)
nice, thanks for the info!
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iMac C2D 20" Al | 2.4ghz | 1gb | 250gb |
PowerBook G4 15" | rev E | 1.67ghz | 2gb | 250gb |
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