What exactly do I need to upgrade??

I am a little confused about software (DVDS) I would need to get in order to upgrade to OS X 10.4. Currently, I have a g4 ibook running 10.3.9, and a imac g4 running 10.2.3. I would like to upgrade both to 10.4. I have been looking on ebay and I don't know the difference between upgrades, full install, retail version, etc. There are many different versions for software as being machine specific as well. My imac is only 800mhz so I couldn't do 10.5 which is what is in stores now. I have never upgraded before. Also, I do not own the boot discs for the imac because I got it used and never had to reinstall (yet). So, I would like to figure out what I need to cover all basis and make the best purchase. Could something serve as the boot discs as well as upgrade??
Thanks!!

Hi,
To Upgrade you need a full retail DVD of Tiger, it looks like this:
http://img259.imageshack.us/img259/3183/tiger1dk1.jpg
Any Grey machine specific disk, upgrade, drop-in etc. won't work.
You can use this single DVD to install OS X Tiger on both of your macs. I recommend you use the erase+install feature not 'upgrade'.
Legally though, you are only meant to install Tiger on one computer per DVD unless you buy the family pack (5 licenses). There is no difference physically between these packages though (Same single DVD, but you pay a little extra so you have enough licenses). since Tiger has been discontinued I'm not sure how Family packs are sold.
Once you have this DVD you can use it to re-install the OS as many times as you like so the original disks that came with your machine(s) won't really be necessary.

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