![]() 10.6 Snow Leopard) unless I swap the graphic card again.Īnyway, for the time being I see no real advantage to upgrading beyond 10.13 along with the high cost of a new graphic card to make it worthwhile. ![]() But of course I can forget about booting into an even older OS if I should ever need to (i.e. A bit cumbersome, but doable in case I very seldomly need to use any 32-bit apps.ġ0.14 as far as I know demands you have a "Metal" compatible graphic card (which my Mac Pro classic currently doesn't have) but once you put in such a graphic card (after having run it with 10.14 and thus have the Mac Pro firmware upgraded as part of the process, as I've been told if I'm not mistaken) the "Metal" graphic card will also work with 10.13 High Sierra (possibly also one or two MacOS version below as well -I can't remember). In my posting (posting #3 in this thread) I should have mentioned that if I decide to upgrade to 10.14 it'll be because I no longer need those those 32-bit apps or I will have a High Sierra 10.13 on a separate drive which I will boot into whenver I need to use 32-bit apps. Shirasaki suggested I not upgrade to 10.14 Mojave, but stay at 10.13 High Sierra if I continue needing to use 32-bit applications.Īre you sure the apps you mention are 32-bit?
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