P/N for Install discs, G4 MDD, Dual 867

Does anyone know the Apple part numbers for the original discs that came with a Power Mac G4 MDD, Dual 867Mhz? or where to get them?
After reading through the postings here I gather they are a MUST have to be able to boot OS9.
If anyone knows of another way please let me know.
Thanks,
Jeff

Hi, Don and Jeff. I made a list a while back that was primarily focused on the part numbers for all the retail (universal) installer CDs. I do have some model-specific discs' part numbers, but not the one for the disc you need, Jeff. Calling Apple may be the best idea. If they're out of that disc and have no record of what its number is (very unlikely, I suspect), try reposting in the PowerMac G4 forums and seeing whether someone who has the same model can supply the number for the disc. Good luck!

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