Installing iPhone SDK on Tiger

i have iMac with Tiger(upgraded to 10.4.11). i want to start development on iPhone.but when i am installing the iPhone SDK(http://developer.apple.com/iphone/program) it says
"Mac OS X 10.5 was not found.".Can anyone tell me how can i upgrade my iMac from 10.4.11(Tiger) to 10.5(leopard).

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