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I am newbie to iphone programming and trying to learn iphone programming.I need experts help.Please forgive me if its repeat question.

I have intel processor MacBook with 2.5 GB memory.

Version of Mac OS X installed is : 10.5.2

I have downloaded Xcode 3.2.5 and iOS SDK 4.2 from APPLE DEVELOPER site.

My Query is : Whether the OS will support the Xcode version or i need to upgrade OS.

I don't want to upgrade the OS.

Please suggest .

regards, Sunny

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  • if you've downloaded it, why don't you install it and try it?! Dec 16, 2010 at 12:09
  • I agree.but as in windows OS if installation creates problem may need to format machine or reinstall OS sometimes.I am not sure about Mac and i don't want to take risk. As i don't have Installation CD readily available to me.Thanks for your query.
    – Saurabh D
    Dec 16, 2010 at 12:26

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Sorry to bring you the bad news, but you will need to upgrade your OS.

Specifically, you will need Snow Leopard 10.6.4 or later.

If you can get a really old version of XCODE/iOS SDK, you might be able to run it on 10.5.2. But they are not longer available in Apple's WebSite.

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  • how do i upgrade the OS.Just clicking the update button in my macbook will do upgrading or i need to get new version from the APPLE.
    – Saurabh D
    Dec 16, 2010 at 12:23
  • you need the new version from apple(snow leopard), as 10.6 is for snow leopard and you have 10.5
    – JonLOo
    Dec 16, 2010 at 12:27
  • You'll need to purchase a copy of 10.6 (Snow Leopard). Xcode 3.2 won't run on 10.5
    – Abizern
    Dec 16, 2010 at 12:27
  • Many thanks to Pablo and Abizem for the help.I have chat with my MAC Vendor he has upgradation CD and he will upgrade my OS to Snow Leopard 10.6 Can you suggest anything else i need to take care for start learning iphone programming.
    – Saurabh D
    Dec 16, 2010 at 12:36
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    @sunny - I'd suggest looking at the resources listed here: stackoverflow.com/questions/1939/…
    – Brad Larson
    Dec 16, 2010 at 14:01

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