Inherited a older Mac Mini, Need info on reinstalled of the OS

Greetings all.
I was recently donated my first Mac, a Mac Mini A1103. It came to me with a bad hard drive, which I have replaced. My question is: how can I acquire (legally) the factory discs to reinstall the operating system?
Thank you in advance.

You can certainly use the black-faced retail version of 10.4 Tiger on the mini. What you don't get on the gray-faced original disks are the Apple hardware test, or iLife applications. You can always buy Tech Tool Pro, which can do much of the testing the Apple hardware test does, and it also fixes disk issues, that the AHT doesn't do. And you can buy the iLife applications separately, if you want them.
If you go that route, ensure that what you're buying isn't an upgrade disk, which was used when Tiger first came out, for systems that had 10.3 on them. You can also find older unopened mac software at http://www.hardcoremac.com
Also, you can run OS X 10.5 Leopard on the mini. If it doesn't have 1GB, though, you should upgrade the memory if you want to use Leopard (min is 512MB). It has one memory slot, and you already know how to get into the system. If you want to use Leopard, you can call the Apple online store 800-MY-APPLE and order it from them. Retail Apple stores don't carry it anymore.

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