• Samskara@sh.itjust.works
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        8 days ago

        Without looking it up my memory says:

        10.1 Puma

        10.1 Cheetah

        10.2 Jaguar

        10.3 Lion

        10.4 Tiger

        10.5 Leopard

        10.6 Snow Leopard

        Towered was also a Mountain Lion, not sure where it fits.

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            8 days ago

            10.5 or 10.6 was the last version for PPC. 32-bit x68 was the architecture Apple has supported the shortest.

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              8 days ago

              Yeah 10.6. because I remembered troubleshooting dumb issues. Like installers being powerpc. Versions of Office for Mac had an issue like that when 10.7 launched and people were bringing them in because they couldn’t reinstall their software if they had to do a fresh install of 10.7, but had previously upgraded from 10.6… the software was working. (Because the software itself wasn’t powerpc, just the installer)

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                8 days ago

                Had they discontinued Rosetta already?

                Apple is quite good with the transitions to a new CPU architecture. However they tend to cut off support for old hardware architectures a little early for my taste.

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                  8 days ago

                  Not sure, I was a licensed apple tech back in 2011-2013 time period. Never bought their products for myself so I haven’t really played with to much of their newer stuff. Haven’t needed certs for them anywhere else.