![]() So, if you get a new Mac with Snow Leopard, or you upgrade to Snow Leopard, it includes both a 32-bit and 64-bit version of Java 6. Snow Leopard (OS X 10.6) comes with Java 6 out of the box. Your particular computer is 32-bit, so you don't won't get Java 6 with Leopard, and certainly don't have it with Tiger (10.4). The first Macbook (Pro) and first Mac mini are examples of that. If you have a Core Duo-based Intel mac (note the missing 2), your computer is not 64-bit capable. Since the Core 2 Duo, all available Intel Macs are 64-bit capable. Unfortunately, only the 64-bit version of the Java 6 JRE is available for Leopard, so only those with 64 bit Intel processors can run Java 1.6. ![]() ![]() Leopard (OS X 10.5) was the first version of OS X to make the Java 6 (1.6) JRE available, through an update.
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