How to install original 10.5.5 disk on erased hard drive in macbook pro

Macbook pro 5,1 late 2008 was running SL 10.6.8
Formatted hard drive in target mode from a mavericks mbp (mid 2012)
original 10.5.5 disk will not install.
gray screen with question mark press option and disk mounts but does not open-blue screen

Examine these options:
http://www.cnet.com/news/installing-os-x-with-a-broken-optical-drive/
Ciao.

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