Check out an assistant utility for integrating the components of Mac OS X Leopard on regularly unsupported Power Macs. Bypass the standard checking stations for processing units and enable the installation and management of systems not fitting the formal requirements.
LeopardAssist is a simple tool to install Leopard on older, unsupported Power Macs.
It bypasses the 867 MHz processor check in the Leopard installer to allow systems that don't meet the requirements to complete installation. It achieves this by temporarily faking the clock speed in the device tree, changing it to 933MHz, and then launching the Leopard Installer. No modified Leopard DVD's, no hardware hacks or tweaks, just a one-time run application. (Much like XPostFacto)
This application is not required on the majority of systems with processor upgrades that already have their processor speed bumped beyond the 867MHz cutoff point. As such LeopardAssist was not built to factor in these upgrades.
LeopardAssist is a free but discontinued tool. Support was discontinued in mid-2009 and the application is no longer updated now with the release of Mac OS X Snow Leopard.
Fighting The Infected Horde
Premium survival horror
An epic battle royale game
One of the best Resident Evil games
The Immersive 2D Sandbox Platformer Game You Have to Try
The First Game in the Call of Duty: Black Ops Series
Comments