Re: Leopard and multi-architectures



PeterD <pd.news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Mike <bm_biker_spam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have a few Macs: a G3 iMac[1], a G3 iBook, a G4 iMac and a G4
PowerBook. [...]
The G3s are both likely to have gone by then

Let me know when you want to get rid of the G3 iBook. I've just bought a
clamshell iBook for my daughter, but I suspect she's going to find the
300MHz a bit slow after the blitzkrieg fast 366 iBook she's been using,
so I said I'd keep an eye out for a faster one.

Not much point in getting anything before the pismo,

Jan
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