Networking between iMac 350 OS9 & G3 450 OSX?

Hello,
I recently acquired a used iMac 350mhz 7gb 128mb which currently has OS9.2, I've just tried networking between the iMac and my G3 450mhz which is running OSX tiger, not working.
Q- Can I upgrade the iMac to OSX tiger? If so how? I'm sure then my router will acknowledge the iMac.
Thanks.

Hello and Welcome to Apple Discussions. 
Officially the iMac 350MHz will only support OS X up to 10.3.9. The iMac 350MHz only has a CD-ROM drive and as Tiger comes on DVD by default this is another hurdle. Panther comes on CD.
Before you install any version of OS X it is vital to update the firmware: 4.1.9 (link).
128Mb is the bare minimum for OS X and really needs more. Sticking a 512Mb DIMM with one of the 64Mb ones would be ample.
7Gb is not a large drive for Panther so you'd want to de-select the 'Languages' and 'Printer Drivers' options during the install to save a little more space.
Subsequent networking would be far far simpler.
regards
mrtotes

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