I have an iMAC G5 with NO Intel chip. Can I download FF4?

My iMAC G5, purchased in 2005, has a PC processor - - not an INTEL processor. I had FF4 installed and downloaded and installed FF5 which will not operate on this system. How can I download and install FF4? jimal3

If it is a major hassle to drill the holes and run the cabling, you might want to take a look at a pair of Ethernet powerline adapters.
One adapter plugs into an AC outlet near your "main" router and a short Ethernet cable connects the devices. At the iMac end, another adapter plugs into an AC outlet near the Mac and a short Ethernet cable connects the adapter and iMac together.
The "psuedo" Ethernet signal is transmitted over the AC power lines. Works just fine as long as everything is on the same main electrical circuit.
But, an Ethernet cable is the "best" way to do this, so if you can, that's the route to take.

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