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custom compiling ExFat support for OSX Leopard PowerPC
« on: September 12, 2024, 01:01:53 AM »
https://github.com/daniel-toman/homebrew-exfat

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FROM USER atonaldenim
For any PPC users out there, I posted a guide for enabling ExFAT support on Leopard and Tiger using Fuse for macOS, fuse-exfat, and Homebrew (Tigerbrew). Fuse requires command-line mounting/unmounting so it's not a perfect "just works" solution, but it's the best we got! Following these steps was pretty smooth on my Leopard Powerbook G4 2004.
« Last Edit: September 12, 2024, 01:37:36 AM by chrisNova777 »