Old school, has anyone here been able to install and run Logic Pro 9.1   on a dual 1.8 G5 PPC? I know LP9 is not officialy supported on non Intel CPUs, But  9.0.0 and 9. 02 are ok on the G5 PPC as it is universal Binary, while I hear 9.1 wont work

has anyone here been able to install and run Logic Pro 9.1   on a dual 1.8 G5 PPC? I know LP9 is not officialy supported on non Intel CPUs, But  9.0.0 and
9. 02 are ok on the G5 PPC as it is universal Binary, while I hear 9.1 wont work.

ok thanks, that's what I tought,looks like apple machines are only good for two - three years, the software developers are ahead of the hardware to a certain point, love macs but this is forcing us to buy new macs just to keep  up with development. There was a time it was the opposite.
By the time we get up on new stuff it's time to change again. Gotta be rich to deal with macs ...LOL

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