Yes you can. All you need is a virtualization software such as Parallels Desktop or VMWare on the OS X. I've wrote up an article here on my choice of solution on this. http://www.atpeaz.com/index.php/2010/3-reasons-why-i-chose-parallels-over-vmware-fusion/
It's really great to be able to fully utilize the 'greatness' of OS X while still maintain the capability to run Windows-only apps while in OS X. Parallels Desktop 6 does a really good job at doing just that.
You cannot run Mac on Windows XP. But you can run Windows on Mac
You can install Windows XP on your Mac with pentium-3.
Unfortunately you cannot run Mac OS X games on windows.
No, only Mac and Windows XP (and newer)
Yes.
no
Yes, you need an Intel based Mac.
Most programs that run on Windows XP will also run on Windows Vista.
One could run Windows XP on the Apple Mac if one were to essentially gut out the Apple Mac and turn it into a PC. There is no legal way of running a Windows operating system on top of an Apple operating system.
Microsoft has developed software called ''Microsoft Virtual PC'' With XP Home or Pro Included. Not Compatable with Intel
Windows is an operating system. Versions include Windows 2000, XP, Vista, and 7. The Macintosh is a computer. Models include Mac Mini, MacBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac and Mac Pro.
It is possible to run Microsoft's Access on a MacBook Pro with Parallels Desktop. Parallels creates a virtual Windows computer on the Mac where you can run your Windows software. The Access database will need to be on the Windows side - either on the Parallels virtual disc or a connected Windows network as it will not be recognised if located on the Mac OS X hard disc.