![]() ![]() The client versions, of course, never needed such keys. XPostFacto is an open source utility that enables the installation of PowerPC versions of Mac OS X up to Mac OS X Tiger. In addition, if the installer of a server build is used, then at some point a license key will be needed to finalize the installation. It would just reboot and hang at the grey on grey apple logo screen right. A copy of a developer build of 10.6 (server or client) will be needed, in addition to a handful of original kernel extensions from 10.5.8, a USB drive (or even better, a firewire hard disk), and a helper system in form of a Mac capable of running 10.6 out-of-the box (e.g., MacBook 1,1 to 4,1, etc.). I had trouble getting version 4 to work properly. This patcher hopes to allow any user of any knowledge to patch their Mac, while still giving you freedom on how you want to use your Mac. Patched Sur Patched Sur is a UI patcher for macOS Big Sur, designed to make it easy to run macOS 11 on unsupported Macs. Then, mid-March 2020 I was hinted to a tweet by who posted a screenshot of a working SL-PPC This information sourced from this MacRumors thread: What ingredients are needed to start experimenting? Obviously, a PowerPC machine is pre-requisite. XPostFacto 4. Keep your Mac up to date with the latest OS using our latest and greatest Patchers. The tray loader I have has a G4 400mhz upgrade in it. ![]() But it was slow, clunky and unreliable, so I backgraded to 10.3. Things rested for years at that point (at least to my knowledge Apple engineers knew better for sure). Update: Murphy signed both billstoday The Star-Ledger Susan Livio citesthe Coalition letter linked to below. I did have some success using XPostFacto to install 10.4 on a Grape trayloader with a 30GB drive (1 big partition). But when the golden master was handed out it was clear - and communicated by then - that support for PPC was finally dropped. What is (Beta 10A190) Mac OS 10.6 Snow Leopard PowerPC? Leopard surfaced, Apple neither clarified nor commented on the further PPC support of OS X beyond Leopard. ![]()
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