Secure wipe before dumping Titanium?

My G-4 PB Titanium workhorse has died. (Possible logic board issue.) Won't boot most of the time or when it does it dies almost immediately. I've reformatted; re-installed the OS, etc. To no avail.
Never had a Mac die before...
Took it to the apple shop. They claim it is "vintage" and wouldn't even touch it. The "Genius" claimed that the parts probably don't even exist any longer.
Said I could use it for parts.
So, before I get rid of the G-4 I need to securely, wipe the drive completely.
How do I do that please with Tiger on my MB Pro?
Just bought Leopard. Does it have a secure wipe?
Can I hook my MB pro to the G-4 Titanium and wipe the drive so it's completely clean?

Hi, Teknomad. If you're going to sell the Tibook as a parts machine, consider removing the hard drive (it's very easy) and keeping it for your own use instead of wiping it and including it in the sale. It won't add as much to the small value of the Powerbook as it's likely to be worth to you as a backup drive, particularly if you have no reason to think there's anything wrong with it.
If you really don't have any use at all for another HD, connect the Tibook to the MacBook in FireWire Target Disk Mode (Tibook as Target, MacBook as Host). Open Tiger's or Leopard's Disk Utility on the MacBook, select the Tibook's drive, and reformat it, selecting whatever security options you prefer. No need to reinstall anything on it afterward, if the PB won't start up or run properly anyway.
Since you already have a new MacBook this probably won't change your mind, but parts for the DVI Tibooks are readily available from third-party vendors, and plenty of people are still using these old workhorses, even repairing them. The "genius" was a bit quick to dismiss yours, I think.
Powerbook parts vendors:
http://www.pbparts.com (parts and repair work)
http://www.dttservice.com (parts and repair work)
http://www.powerbookresq.com (parts and repair work)
http://www.powerbookmedic.com (parts and repair work)
http://www.tekserve.com (parts and repair work)
http://www.ifixit.com (parts and excellent, illustrated online take-apart instructions)

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