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Yes, there is -- it's quite possible that Intel-only things were installed, instead of PowerPC.
Also, if you formatted the drive with a GUID partition, then you'll be unable to boot any PowerPC-based Macintosh. You must use an APM (Apple Partition Map) partition scheme in order to boot a PowerPC-based Macintosh. This can be checked in the "Options" section (below the graphical representation of your partition scheme) of Disk Utility on the "Partition" tab when you select a partition scheme.
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