Using OS 9.2 on external drive

Hallo, everyone, this is an SOS from Jack, a newcomer to the world of iMac and Tiger. Can anyone help me find a way of using 9.2 and Quark 4 for certain work I have to do? Could I use a bootable FireWire drive such as the LaCie Mini or Triple Extreme to create a separate olde-world environment?
Intel iMac   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

Hallo, everyone, this is an SOS from Jack, a newcomer
to the world of iMac and Tiger. Can anyone help me
find a way of using 9.2 and Quark 4 for certain work
I have to do? Could I use a bootable FireWire drive
such as the LaCie Mini or Triple Extreme to create a
separate olde-world environment?
Intel iMac   Mac
OS X (10.4.6)  
Thanks, Al, for the very quick response, even if it wasn't what was hoped for. Maybe I'll explore something like Boot Camp to help me produce documents that can be emailed to 9.2 users and opened (or converted to Quark 3) by them.
Or maybe I'll find house-room for the old G3 I was going to throw out. Thanks again – Jack.

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