Circle with line when installing

Hi, I have an I book with the 3 panther install discs, when you start it up it comes up with the folder with the finder icon and question mark, which I guess means there is no OS on it. When you try to install from the cd is comes up with the circle stop type symbol. I have tried to install my Macbook Pros tiger on it but that comes up with some sort of kernel error. Any ideas pretty please? Oh and the hardware test says everything passes, logic board ram etc

See Mac OS X: "Broken folder" icon, prohibitory sign, or kernel panic when computer starts
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106805
You have to use a retail installer. Gray discs from another model Mac won't work.
 Cheers, Tom

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