Can't get back to Mac OS !!

I just bought a used Mac Mini (early 2009). The guy made a clean install of OS X with the restore DVD... but forgot to give me the OS X restore DVD (I just have the APPLICATIONS restore DVD).
I was under the impression that the APPLICATIONS restore DVD was actually the OS X one. I went ahead with the installation of Windows XP according to the boot camp instruction manual. When it came time to install the WINDOWS DRIVERS from the OS X DVD after a Windows XP reboot, there were of course no Windows drivers on the Applications DVD, so now I'm stuck with my Mini in Windows XP.
Two questions:
1- Without the Windows Boot Camp drivers, how to I get back to my Mac ... being a Mac (boot OS X) ??
2- If, for some reason, I can't get a hold of the seller or he tells me he doesn't have the original OS X restore DVD... can I get one from Apple ?? At what cost ??
Thanks.
Marc P.

I found the aswer to my questions...
Hold down the option key, while booting up to select the OS.
The seller found his original Restore DVDs.
Thanks.
Marc P.

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