Yes. The Windows version of PCSX2 runs on Windows XP.
Look at the compatibility list on the Pcsx2 emulator on the top menu bar were it says help. It will give you a list of what games can run and what can not.
Unfortunately u cannot
No. Windows and Linux have different APIs and ABIs for programs to access. You cannot run Linux binaries on Windows, and you can only run Windows binaries on Linux if you have Wine installed.
Turbo C cannot compile native Linux binaries, only programs for MS-DOS. MS-DOS applications can be run on Linux through a variety of methods, including DOSEMU, DOSBox, QEMU, Bochs, and VirtualBox.
Yes, a small business can be run using Linux. Two popular operating systems are Ubuntu or Linux Mint.
Linux Mint was created on 2006-08-27.
You can download Linux Mint here: www.linuxmint.com/download.php
Yes. The Windows version of PCSX2 runs on Windows XP.
The latest release of Linux Mint can be downloaded from a number of online sites. The official Linux Mint website is the most reputable source for this download.
Download the ISO images from Linux Mint's website, and burn it to a DVD or a flash drive and boot from it. Once it boots in a live session, on the desktop there is a icon named "Install Linux Mint" and click on it. Then follow the instructions and you'll be on your way to install Linux Mint.
Linux, linux mint is a pretty popular but not as windows but it better than window. It has more features, more security, it is an anti virus system no virus has been invented or has or will for linux mint and linux
If you are talking about the PC version, then YES. But, you can't install the PS2 version. You need PCSX2 and the PS2 ISO image of the game for that. You can get PCSX2 from http://pcsx2.net You need the best PCs out there to run PCSX2 at full speed.
Most Linux distributions including CD and USB do support wireless adapters. The problem is that not all adapters are supported.
you run it under wine. http://www.spotify.com/se/help/faq/wine/ Go there for their own tutorial.
My computers all run Ubuntu (various distributions), and Linux Mint, as their operating systems.
Linux Mint, like Ubuntu and most other Debian-based distros, do not enable the root account by default. If you need root permissions to do something, enter the commandsudo [whatever program you want to run]and enter your password when prompted.