Before we get into physical system requirements, there's the question of whether or not your Mac will be eligible for Sierra full stop. Here is a full list of the Macs that will be able to download the upgrade:
MacBook (Late 2009 or later)
MacBook Air (2010 or later)
MacBook Pro (2010 or later)
Mac mini (2010 or later)
Mac Pro (2010 or later)
iMac (Late 2009 or later)
According to this article Sierra should work on 2009 Macs http://www.macworld.co.uk/feature/mac-software/will-my-mac-run-mac-os-sierra-3521736/
\\ /\( ) Alice.( ). lwr32@mac.comI am doubtful that my 2009 Mac Mini will take the upgrade so I did not even bother looking at what was coming to the next Mac OS X~KLM\\ "The one who follows the crowd will usually get no further than the crowd. The one who walks alone, is likely to find himself in places no one has ever been." ~ Albert Einstein //There really wasn't anything in macOS Sierra that impressed me enough to beta test it. Yeah, a bit of Siri coming but I don't use her on my idevices now. I use Siri on my Apple TV but that's it.> My devices are compatible. I'm happy about that. Will anyone be trying out the iOS public beta next month? I'll try it on my iPad mini. It's the device i use for beta testing.
If I had a spare device, I would.
But then, if I had a spare device, I probably would have sold it to help pay for the iPad "Baby Pro" I'm typing on right now.
On the other hand, I have a spare external drive for my Mac, so I will get the macOS Sierra public beta as soon as it is released.
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