Running 10.4 and Classic from an external drive

I just installed 10.5 on my work machine (PPC G5) and to my dismay found out I cannot run classic applications.I have one application (never updated to 10.0 or above) that accesses some archived files. I don't need it very often but the files are critical when needed.
Since I don't need to do this often I'd like to install 10.4 on my external Firewire drive (Apple Partition Map) and reboot whenever I need the archived material.
Can this be done? Is there a recommended procedure for doing it? Does anyone know of any problems doing this?
Thanks in advance for any help provided.

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