I forget where I found the hack. It involved typing a couple of lines into the OpenFirmware command line. LeopardAssist sounds simpler, though: http://sourceforge.net/projects/leopardassist/ On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 9:56 AM, RICHARD NORTHOUSE <rnorthouse at wi.rr.com> wrote: > Rich, > Would you please share with me what the hack is? I too have an 800 and a > 733 MHz QS that I would like to put Leopard on. > Thanks. > Rich > > > Begin forwarded message: > > From: Richard Klein <richspk at gmail.com> > Date: March 11, 2010 7:27:06 AM CST > To: "A place to discuss Apple's G4 computers." > <g4 at listserver.themacintoshguy.com> > Subject: Re: [G4] Running leopard on g4 > Reply-To: "A place to discuss Apple's G4 computers." > <g4 at listserver.themacintoshguy.com> > I have Leopard running on an 800MHz Quicksilver (via a fairly simple > hack) and a dual-1.42GHz FW800. > > On Wed, Dec 31, 1969 at 8:58 PM, Robert Walker > <ffalcon1 at zoominternet.net> wrote: > > Hello, > > Has anyone tried to run Leopard on their G4? > > I am currently using an upgraded AGP G4. > > Machine Name: Power Mac G4 (AGP graphics) > > Machine Model: PowerMac3,1 > > CPU Type: PowerPC G4 (3.3) > > Number Of CPUs: 1 > > CPU Speed: 1.4 GHz > > L2 Cache (per CPU): 256 KB > > L3 Cache (per CPU): 2 MB > > Memory: 640 MB > > Bus Speed: 100 MHz > > _______________________________________________ > > G4 mailing list > > G4 at listserver.themacintoshguy.com > > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/g4 > > > > > -- > Rich > _______________________________________________ > G4 mailing list > G4 at listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/g4 > > -- Rich