Running bootcamp on G4 Mac Mini

I'm trying to install bootcamp on my G4 mac mini, but when I go to applications/utilities there is no bootcamp setup assistant? Is it not possible to do this or something. And yes I have Leopard installed.

There are other options than Virtual PC to run Windows on your computer:
IEmulater
Q or QEMU
Bochs
Guest PC
WinTel
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