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Or maybe with Wine or some other form of virtualisation.
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System Requirements
* Supported Operating Systems: Windows Server 2003; Windows Server 2008; Windows Vista; Windows XP
* Processor: 400 MHz Pentium processor or equivalent (Minimum); 1GHz Pentium processor or equivalent (Recommended)
* RAM:96 MB (Minimum); 256 MB (Recommended)
* Hard Disk: Up to 500 MB of available space may be required
* CD or DVD Drive: Not required
* Display: 800 x 600, 256 colors (Minimum); 1024 x 768 high color, 32-bit (Recommended)
give complete details?
and not even a simple "please"?
This is a user forum where users help other users where they can, but it's not a place to come flying in and demanding a full book for free on how to do certain things.
give complete details?
and not even a simple "please"?
This is a user forum where users help other users where they can, but it's not a place to come flying in and demanding a full book for free on how to do certain things.
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