Help upgrading to Tiger from OS 9.2

Okay. I have a PowerBook G4 (400) with 512 MB of RAM and 20GB of disk space running OS 9.2.2. I've updated the Firmware and am attempting to upgrade to Tiger with install disks that I received with my new G5 tower.
After selecting the language, I'm getting an alert that says "This software can not be installed on this computer." What am I missing? Can I not upgrade with these install disks?
G5, PowerBook G4, G3   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

Hi paristhena;
May I welcome you to the Apple Discussion Forums.
Besides being illegal, the install disks for a G5 tower are specific for that hardware and don't have the drivers necessary for the PowerBook.
Allan

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    210859.072816 iSight Built-in
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    210906.599734 Public mapping: 70.118.61.217:16386
    210906.686685 Public mapping: 70.118.61.217:16387
    210906.688644
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    [email protected]
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    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.2
    Content-Length: 0
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    Content-Length: 0
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