OSX 10.6.8 unable to download maverick

Unable to download "OSX Maverick" to my existing OSX 10.6.8, the following message kicks out "OS X Mavericks cannot be installed on this computer."
Is Maverick not compatible with my OSX?
Thank you.
Rob

Neither model identifier MacBook2.1 (two exist) can run an OS X past Lion
so either one would require OS X 10.7.5 -- as the maximum upgrade. You
should be able to buy a download from the Mac App Store via Snow Leopard.
Either of the MacBook2.1 builds could use slight upgrade in RAM...
Maximum Memory
3.0 GB (Actual) 2.0 GB (Apple)
Memory Slots
2 - 200-pin PC2-5300 (667MHz) DDR2 SO-DIMM
{...according to http://mactracker.ca database for this series MacBook.}
So you can either stay with Snow Leopard 10.6.8 and use any older
applications (PPC based or non-Universal) with the included Rosetta
that otherwise won't work after an OS X upgrade past 10.6.8, or try
for Lion OS X 10.7 (10.7.5 with Combo update, after install of 10.7.)
•Identify by model identifier or serial number lookup:
https://www.powerbookmedic.com/identify-mac-serial.php
You could look for a nice newer MacBook or MB/Pro, or /Air.
The basic MB series ended w/ 2010...
Good luck & happy computing!

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