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Just so I don't mess things up, what would you consider ? The G4 pb I am working on is a 12" 867mhz model, 640mb of ram. The ppc would be a G4 (Quicksilver, I think), 1.5gz, plenty of ram. Hard drives are big for both. Thanks for all the help with the initial G4 pb problem. I have Tiger running on it now.
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Both will run Leopard, but the powerbook does not have enough RAM, apart from that it is at the bottom of Leopard's requirements

I would run Leopard on the Quicksilver, and leave tiger on the PB unless you have a really pressing need to have Leopard on there (but max out its ram if you do)
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Great - thanks very much.
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