Can OSX 10.4 be installed on an itel based mac?

Have a set of special order OSX 10.4 CD install disks that I'm selling and a buyer asked if they could be used to install on a intel based mac. Does anyone either know the answer or have some experience with this situation?

Without knowing what model the Intel Mac is and what OS it shipped with, we can't say if it will be able to use a retail OS X 10.4.x DVD.
Certainly the earliest Intel iMacs shipped with Tiger, 10.4.4, then 10.4.6 after a short period, so I would say the owner probably needs to find his/her origiinal discs or ask Apple for replacements.

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