OSX Leopard in the new Mac Mini

Hello, I need a support for a question.
I can install mac osx leopard in the new Mac Mini.
My mac is the last versión of Mac Mini Server with OSX LION Server.
How I can install Mac Osx Leopard, the compatibilities with OSX LION are very bad with my programs.
this can be done in the new Mac Mini?

Hola.
My mac mini is the version 5.3 of mid of the 2011.
Music hardware is working me a little better now, I think it has strengthened the stability and gives no error messages.
I afraid that I have become later unstable again .
But now it works perfectly.
The new mac mini 5.x never can works with Leopard?
Also I am interesting for the version of Lion Golden Master, but I think that is for developers only?
You have a page of Golden Master in apple.com?
Thanks
Regards from barcelona.

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