OSX OS Compatibility  - Fresh Install

Hi Gang
I have a Dual Core 2.0 late 2005.
Already went thru hoops trying to install an OEM Black OSX disc, (from my older 1.8 SP), before I realized it was not compatible, (would not boot).
I've read the article below thoroughly, but I'm not still not clear if a 10.4.6 Black Retail/OEM OSX disc will work. The Apple Specs. clearly state the disc needs to be 10.4.4 for a Late 2005. The build version designations; 8E90, 8G32 (for the stated disc), are never printed on the disc.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2191
In this particular case, you would think anything later than 10.4 would work?
Thank You
Mike

hatter
For clarification, I do NOT have an intel Mac.
It was my impression (as I stated), you would think 10.4.6 would work in a Dual Core late 2005, since Apple Specs clearly state it needs to be 10.4.4
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2191
Naturally I'd download the update for 10.4.11
Why wouldn't this work?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=180577774548&ssPageName=ADME: B:BODO:US:1

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