Tiger software  DVD or CD for g3 imac

I'd like to install Tiger for my g3 imac 500 mhz but wondering if I need external dvd player to install software with dvd or must it be cd cuz I only have internal crwd (sp??) Thx. Sandy

Tiger comes on a DVD, but you can exchange the DVD for CDs for $9.95 US by filling out and sending in this form.
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