My computer's processor is a quadcore, and I was thinking of installing Leopard into it, however before doing so, I was wanting to make sure that my processor would be supported. I know that Mac can run off an intel dual core, but I'm not to sure about a quadcore though. Yes, I am aware that all a quadcore is is two dual cores stuck together in the same CPU housing, but even so I decided it's better to play it safe than sorry. I mean...why spend $100 on something you can't use?
INSTALL LINUX
Ya maybe in like, 5 years. None of dragonfly's proposed features have been implemented.
>>5
it still performs better on dual-core processors (and probably quad-core, too) than freebsd, linux, or os x.
install TRON
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INSTALL MULTICS, PROBLEM SOLVED.
>>1
Considering that Apple's current Mac Pro line runs dual quad-cores, I imagine it wouldn't be too much of a problem, if at all.