im looking for those installer if any one have or can help to find (search with no luck) Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.8 Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.8 thanks
Here you can get the retail images of both Leopard and Snow Leopard (10.5.6 &10.6.3) Then you can upgrade with the links also provided there All credit to @Sajjo https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...or-powerpc-or-any-old-osx.73037/#post-1450289
SHA-1 Code: 67ab755a3604cd767787fed56150bdb566358f69 *OS X 10.5 9a581 Retail.dmg 2F6778E87CE4BA0307662DCCD46D56AD85AB9927 *OS X 10.5.6 9G66 Retail.dmg b8aa5c0dcb0830d9b9888676accc2667a4034b4a *OS X 10.6 10A432 Retail.dmg 314566D76EC72CE3F73FD4B09257C26CB3E27C8F *OS X 10.6.3 10D575 Retail.dmg Fyi Dumped from DVD in MAC OS environment, complete 1-1, no remaster bs and fix for Windows compatibility. Clean as a true collector would expect. Don't settle for less. Upgrades beyond images only official released as download from Apple. Afaik there was images released in between but those I have not, true checksum's would be appreciated. "grey images" is not so interesting since they were specific to hw as far I know...
Those are the latest - outside of the machine-specific grey-label discs that shipped with a Mac, the retail versions listed above are the highest Apple ever released. Anything newer than the retail release, you will need to apply updates to them yourself after install. There are some machine-disc sets, though, with newer-than-retail versions of the OS X installer on them, which can be extracted or have its ISOs patched to remove the machine check & bypass the bundled iLife/iWork software.
Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.6 2Z691-5811-A.cdr 3.791.523.840 byte CRC32: B329531B MD5: 4764D50FECB9F9370B626FC146F09954 SHA-1: 18D36AD44EFC8976A541ACF56A73A2F529F75A50 2Z691-5811-A.iso 3.791.552.512 byte CRC32: 45956DEE MD5: 1C4A156C3BF48905FD8E6942843C0E7A SHA-1: 65D1F7C33D615091F1E09FEAE00A39A169B06102 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.6 2Z691-6341-A.cdr 8.121.679.872 byte CRC32: 5916E6A7 MD5: FE9546B440A63EDA7B7077C7939CA700 SHA-1: 71F298BD4F59C7531DCA12E6C830B1CC2E727ED2 2Z691-6341-A.iso 8.121.679.872 byte CRC32: 44F1B176 MD5: A690854239BA7AFADFBABABC57F214C5 SHA-1: 9991ED88CBAE024D10B1E6EB1FD77DAC9B229DA9 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.3 2Z691-6634-A.cdr 8.101.199.872 byte CRC32: 2D9B6136 MD5: DFF1ED4931332BA44BC5ADA3BD8016D1 SHA-1: 5E7F5E19266C922CAE8B6F1F89BADC43BE735489 2Z691-6634-A.iso 8.101.199.872 byte CRC32: B9D246DE MD5: 43E1440C76BE960256EBFE793DBAF306 SHA-1: 14D4B965F7D680069A57703335B88E8156FBE0FA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- These are the latest available official discs for pre-Lion era, i buoght them recently and dumped. With these you can cover many machines from PPC to Intel era. Created from macOS clean system and two different drives. @Sajjo i think cdr and iso format is the only choice for disc based image. Remember that you have to dump the whole disc and not only the installer part. However i haven't understood the real difference between cdr and iso format: -for double layer the size is the same, but data differs, maybe it's scrambled or stored in different mode? -for single layer dvd even the size differs, i got mad for this thing, renaming cdr to iso and visa versa is not a wise operation. Does somebody know anything useful about cdr format?
A .cdr (CD/DVD Master) is Apple's direct equivalent to a .ISO with some extra Apple-specific metadata - it is quite safe to change the extension from .cdr to .iso (any ISO-compliant software will read it, even on Windows or linux, and just ignore the tacked-on metadata) but not the other way around. H.
maybe it is equal for cd, but dvd single layer diffs in size, while dvd dual layer same size. Is there some resource on the internet that explains the specifications of cdr format?