My g4 mdd can still run leopard?

Hi all

IV ' e had a Power Mac G4 MDD and I'm looking at options for the operating system, I love to run leopard, but it will be supported?

If someone could give me any advice, it would be much appreciated.

Kind regards

Mike.

When your G4 "mirrored drive doors" model, it can run Leopard.

Lex

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