System requirements of Apple MAC OS X Leopard?

I wanna know what is the system requirement to upgrade from MAC OS X Panther (10.3.9) to MAC OS X Leopard (10.5)

Following are the details of my laptop.
-Apple PowerBook G4 (12inch)
- 512MB RAM
-1.33 Gz
- OS X Panther (10.3.9)
-PowerPC
-1 firewire
-2 USB
-S Video output
-LAN
-Dial-up
-60 GB of hard drive
-Bluetooth
-Airport built-in
-DVD-RW drive

Can I upgrade directly from 10.3.9 to 10.5 (leopard) ?

I would appreciate if you could answer my query.

Thanks and regards,

Rajesh W.
Pune, INDIA

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  1. #1 written by sunny April 18th, 2010 at 22:51

    hi rajesh
    Steve jobs in wwdc2007 said that most of the computers they have shipped happen to be 64bit.And i suppose yours is 64bit too,and even if its not you won’t have any problem in installing it and running the os just for ordinary stuff like what you might be doing now with your powerbook.The 64bit compatibility only comes in handy when your dealing with a lot of graphics and the usual graphics would work fine with any(mac) computer of your configuration but i’d advice you to double you ram though.

    i hope i helped
    harpreet

    RE Q
  2. #2 written by AllQuestionsPossiblyAnswered April 18th, 2010 at 23:12

    It doesn’t matter if your computer is 64 bit compatible, you just wont be able to use 64 bit, not a big deal unless you are really into design, etc. Your computer is fine for Leopard, but to run smoothly, you may want to consider upgrading to 1GB of RAM.

    email adamfishercox@yahoo.com with any questions.

    RE Q

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