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You only choice is limited to virtual machines such as VMWare. And of course you will have to install MAC OS on your virtual machine.
You cannot just download and install Windows on your Mac. To install Windows on your mac you will have to partition your hard drive and then install Windows on that new partition. This will have no effect on your existing OSx. To do this you can use Boot Camp already installed on your Mac or Parallels which you must purchase.
Windows applications require some form of Windows, actual or a virtual emulation, to be present for them to run on a Mac. They will not work with Mac OS X.
Boot Camp is a Mac OS X utility that takes you through the installation process. You can install Windows manually, or with software such as Parallels, Fusion or Virtual Box. (See links below)
You can't install XCode or its SDK on the windows. All you can is create a virtual machine, install Mac OS X there and then install XCode and SDK.
Virtual Skipper 5 only works with the Windows operating system and will not work with Mac OS X. Recent Macs with an Intel processor can run Windows (See links below) and then Virtual Skipper 5 can be used.
You can run Windows 95 in an emulator (such as VirtualPC or QEMU) on a PowerPC Mac. You can also use a virtual machine like VMWare, Parallels workstation, or VirtualBox to run it on an Intel Mac. You cannot install it directly on either, as the hardware is not compatible.
Not without installing Windows on your Mac. You can use Macintosh Boot Camp or Parallels to install Windows on a Macintosh computer. Remember, once you install Windows on Mac you must into install security software for that Windows partition.
you could get a virtual system emulator. it is not that easy though. google virtual machine or vmware. you first need th extract the .iso from the mac first.. its not free either. you basically need to buy a mac.
Lego Island 1 was only released on the PC back in 1997 and never released on the Mac. As a result, the only way to play it on a Mac would be to run Windows on the Mac using virtual machine software such as VMWare. You can then install any Windows software while running Windows on the Mac.
If you do not own a copy of Windows you will need to purchase a copy. It is only available on a disc.
A lot of games have mac versions of their games, for example all of the sims games have mac versions... but if the game you're trying to play is not a mac version you can't play it on a mac unless you install vmware fusion or paralells, both of which allow you to install windows on a mac sorry that I could be more help CrossOver Games is software that will allow some Windows games to be played on a Mac without running Windows but it does not work for all games. (See links below)