LeopardAssist 2.3.3
LeopardAssist is a simple tool to install Leopard on older, unsupported Power Macs.
It bypasses the 867 MHz processor check in Leopard install to allow systems that don’t meet the requirements to complete installation. It achieves this by temporarily faking the clock speed in the device tree, changing it to 933MHz, and then launching the Leopard Installer. No modified Leopard DVD’s, no hardware hacks or tweaks, just a one-time run application. (Much like XPostFacto)
WHAT’S NEW
Version 2.3.3: is a service release. This build corrects minor bugs in the application itself, while adding a few handy new features and improvements.
- Fake CPU Speed lifted to 933MHz, giving the system room to “give or take” from the modified CPU speed.
- Disables “Restore System Defaults” if G5 or Intel detected.
- Changes to behaviour on Multi-Processor Systems
- Added “Demonstration Mode” for unsupported systems to demo the software.
- Code Cleanup.
- Changes to Final Restart step, now shows steps to recover from problems.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.2 or later (10.3 recommended)

