Upgrade Broke FCP 3 -- How do I Install OS 9

I got a used MDD Dual M8689LL/A Dual 1.0 GHz (no FW 800).
I have no Restore CDs (to install the OEM OS and System 9).
I moved my existing Tiger 10.4.3 hard drive from my Quicksilver 02 into the MDD -- this broke Final Cut Pro 3.0.4 upgrade.
This is a real problem because the FCP 3 Upgrade needs to authenticate my full FCP1 install off a "Classic" system.
This is a real problem because...the MDD won't install 9.2.2 from my Retail OS 9.2.1 Install CD.
This is a real problem because I am not even sure if the MDD OS X 10.4.3 system/hardware will run Classic if I drop in a System 9 drive that was done on another machine.
Can someone please tell me if I tear my Server apart (that has a System 9.2.2 volume installed from a Retail Sys9 disk) and install it in the MDD -- will the MDD be able to launch Classic and validate my FCP Updater?
Or does the MDD only boot off the OS9 system provided on its OEM Restore CD?
What a fire drill this is...if you please.

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