Using DVD drive in iMac G4 for iMac G3 in Target Disk Mode-- won't read DVD

Hello,
I have an iMac G3 without a DVD driver. I'm trying to use the DVD driver in my other iMac G4 using the Target Disk Mode feature. But when I start the iMac G3 holding down the option key, it only lists the hard drive of each computer and not the DVD that I'm trying to install.
I have done my best trying to search on here to no avail. I also posted this same topic in the iMac G3 forum without any success. Your help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
AJ Nealey

Hi, 
Have you tried doing FTDM with a different DVD/CD in the iMac G4's drive?
Have you ever changed the Optical drive in the iMac G4?
Try disconnecting both machines from the mains power for an hour or so. This has been known to reset the FW ports (I accept that this is probably not the issue as the HDDs are working; no harm in trying though).
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