Time Machine migrate to new Powerbook

I am preparing to migrate my old Powerbook generated Time Machine backup (not Leopard) to my new powerbook with Leopard...this will be a complete system migration. Anything I should know? Is Time MAchine platform BLIND?
Thanks!

threeofakind wrote:
I am preparing to migrate my old Powerbook generated Time Machine backup (not Leopard) to my new powerbook with Leopard.
Please clarify. If that old PowerBook isn't running Leopard, then it must be running a version of Mac OS X older than Leopard, which suggests that it doesn't have Time Machine and couldn't have created a Time Machine backup.

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