If you check this OS page <http://www.apple.com/macosx/upgrade/> part
way down on the right is a link to a Media Exchange Program that
allows you to swap your DVD for CD disks for $9.95.
As for DVD-R solution, Other World Computing has genuine Apple DVD-R
drives available for $45, which should allow you to use all of
Apple's software directly with the drive.
<http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/optical-drives/superdrives/powermac/>
Maybe this isn't the exactly correct list, but...
Does Tiger come on CD at all, or is it DVD only?
Could I install it to machine via DVD(i.e. g4), then swap that drive
into a machine that doesn't have DVD (i.e. G3)?
I'm too cheap to by a DVD-ROM. Is there a good solution as far as
DVD-R for a G3 out there?
-Lars
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