Apr 23, 2014 This is a video tutorial that explains how it is possible to install Mac OS X 10.5 on supported PowerPC Macintoshes using a USB thumb drive. This should work on any supported Macintosh. Apr 24, 2020 If you are looking forward to downloading Mac OS X Leopard 10.5 ISO, then make sure you have an Intel processor or PowerPC of G4 or G5. The user requires a minimum of 512MB of RAM for the proper functioning of the system.
Dec 29, 2019 For future reference, I thought it would be a good idea to have a list of all of the operating systems that we can put on our PowerPC Macs. This is a WikiPost, so add what you know of to the list below, along with the URL. Mac OS X and Classic Mac OS Mac OS X 10.x (Leopard/10.5.
howdee - im a new user, but registered for just this one long/detailed comment/reply... 0 - THANK YOU to all who came before on this hint/thread/comment... i am just standing on top of the giants before and adding my little comments for others...
1 - i could not make a windows-keyboard work... in particular, my imac (g5) would 'ask' about it when powering up by having me press the key 'just inside of shift key' on each side... thus, i was never able to make the keyboard-combo work correctly... if you cannot get into open-firmware, then try getting a normal MAC-keyboard...
2 - i was having all sorts of problems trying to get the correct device to use for the 'dir' command... i could see the tree of information, but could never make a working 'devalias' for myself... two clues:
3 - i was finally able to get things working better by doing/trying the following (details removed for hopeful-clarity):
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4 - once i got my magic incantation correct, it took prolly an hour to get thru the first-boot - but eventually i got the great happy-mac sound from the other room... hopefully you will be able to too... :)