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March 14, 2006
Build Yourself a Universal Mac OS X 10.4
I recently managed to get a G5 tower booting from the version of Mac OS X 10.4 that ships with the Intel iMac. Though Apple's kept it relatively quiet, the Intel version of Tiger is very nearly Universal as is: it's only missing the PPC platform drivers. Using Radmind, I was able to create a Universal 10.4 System loadset that boots and runs on all supported PPC and Intel Macs. Another Radmind user, Sam Agnew, applied this technique to the creation of a NetBoot image, and came up with a Universal 10.4 NetBoot image.
Posted by admorten at March 14, 2006 02:12 PM