where do i get OSX leopard for PowerPC mac?
i need to update an old powerpc mac to leopard and it doesn't have a way to connect to the internet to download it. do i have to buy it from apple?
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i need to update an old powerpc mac to leopard and it doesn't have a way to connect to the internet to download it. do i have to buy it from apple?
There usually are some listings online, auction sites or 'for sale now' etc.
Sometimes a search will show "Snow Leopard 10.6.x" ~Not Leopard 10.5.x.
[Of course, the last upgrade for PowerPC 'non-intel' CPU is Leopard 10.5.8.]
And the downloads were never intended to be copied to disc media; Apple
was not in that business; so had not provided media files for that purpose.
eBay, amazon, and others sometimes have retail Leopard 10.5.x DVD media.
https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=ebay+Mac+OS+X+10.5+retail+DVD+for+sale&ia=web
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=for+sale+Leopard+10.5+retail+DVD+amazon+Mac+OS+X&t=ffab&ia=web
Most(?) results tend to say the 'item is unavailable' at this time.
But not all. Change search variable & further look into subject.
Expect where found, online; those may cost much more than Apple's last retail price.
You may luck out, some second-hand stores with disc media for sale, may have those.
Or in pawn shops, where they may hope to find a collector, with vintage mac disease.
..Avoid 'grey-label' Apple Mac discs; since those were intended to accompany new macs.
As reinstall discs, they won't work. Not intended for other build year model than shipped.
When second-hand stores had Leopard 10.5. DVD discs, inexpensively, I bought spares.
Some are limited, if they say "Drop-in Upgrade" on disc#1. ~Avoid those; they look OK.
You can download the last updated iTunes applications for Tiger & Leopard:
The versions of iTunes for PowerPC and early Intel-based Mac, were both updated
years ago. These both still work; especially 'internet music player' and audio tools.
•iTunes 9.2.1 for Tiger 10.4.11:
https://support.apple.com/kb/DL1056?locale=en_US
•iTunes 10.6.3 for Leopard 10.5.8:
https://support.apple.com/kb/DL1575?locale=en_US
These allow many music stations on internet radio to play; of all types.
And other contents. ~ I found over 4,400 stations on my G4 Mini, 10.5.8.
There usually are some listings online, auction sites or 'for sale now' etc.
Sometimes a search will show "Snow Leopard 10.6.x" ~Not Leopard 10.5.x.
[Of course, the last upgrade for PowerPC 'non-intel' CPU is Leopard 10.5.8.]
And the downloads were never intended to be copied to disc media; Apple
was not in that business; so had not provided media files for that purpose.
eBay, amazon, and others sometimes have retail Leopard 10.5.x DVD media.
https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=ebay+Mac+OS+X+10.5+retail+DVD+for+sale&ia=web
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=for+sale+Leopard+10.5+retail+DVD+amazon+Mac+OS+X&t=ffab&ia=web
Most(?) results tend to say the 'item is unavailable' at this time.
But not all. Change search variable & further look into subject.
Expect where found, online; those may cost much more than Apple's last retail price.
You may luck out, some second-hand stores with disc media for sale, may have those.
Or in pawn shops, where they may hope to find a collector, with vintage mac disease.
..Avoid 'grey-label' Apple Mac discs; since those were intended to accompany new macs.
As reinstall discs, they won't work. Not intended for other build year model than shipped.
When second-hand stores had Leopard 10.5. DVD discs, inexpensively, I bought spares.
Some are limited, if they say "Drop-in Upgrade" on disc#1. ~Avoid those; they look OK.
You can download the last updated iTunes applications for Tiger & Leopard:
The versions of iTunes for PowerPC and early Intel-based Mac, were both updated
years ago. These both still work; especially 'internet music player' and audio tools.
•iTunes 9.2.1 for Tiger 10.4.11:
https://support.apple.com/kb/DL1056?locale=en_US
•iTunes 10.6.3 for Leopard 10.5.8:
https://support.apple.com/kb/DL1575?locale=en_US
These allow many music stations on internet radio to play; of all types.
And other contents. ~ I found over 4,400 stations on my G4 Mini, 10.5.8.
where do i get OSX leopard for PowerPC mac?