The voice was MS-Dos, there wasn't no siri like functions...
DOS is a older Windows OS (behind Windows 95). Command Prompt is in all Windows OS (Windows 95 to Windows 7) DOS only supports FAT file systems DOS can't CD to files with spaces in the address line DOS only supports OLD PC systems (anything that can run Windows 95 is to "new") That is all that I know, as I code in C++
You can Just buy the Final Fantasy VIII game for PC for windows 95 or windows 98 and get an old PC with those operating systems. Otherwise the reason is that the game is too old to run on the windows operating system in your PC
no age, it all depends on what your voicing for.
Star Wars: The Old Republic is officially only for the Windows based PC systems. There is no OFFICIAL Mac support.
Anything. Expect DOS, old versions of Windows,Almost all Linux systems. There is a problem - Most of these systems are unknown on internets. Linux systems are completely free - just download and install. But they are unaffected by hackers, backdoors, most of viruses. Hope that helps. Unknown.
Your voice is changing.
Windows 95 is 17 years old and windows 98 is 14 years old. this answer will get updated every couple of years.
how old do you have to be to go on the kids voice
No. I do not believe it is possible for someone's voice to "brake" (nor "break"). He would lose his voice. But no, he did not. Yes al boys voice breaks and they go lower. And you don't lose your voice. Like how old are you 8 years old coz if your 14 and at school you'd hear all the boys voice breaking. That's to the other person that answered the question ^
Unfortunately, there is no way to download these old games onto Windows 7.
Systemic hormones are hormone supplements that are prescribed to replace hormones that are lost. They are usually prescribed to women who are going through menopause.
Functionally yes. Windows 7 was built upon the evolution of core system components that began with Windows NT and Windows 2000, just as XP was. However, XP is several generations behind, as you can see in this timeline: Windows 5.0 = Windows 2000 Windows 5.1 = Windows XP Windows 6.0 = Windows Vista Windows 6.1 = Windows 7 Windows XP uses the old GDI graphics subsystem, which is the leading cause of crashes. Because this old system does not make use of the dedicated Graphics Card, it also uses more memory and CPU cycles, making XP perform slower than newer versions. From a usability perspective, the systems are nearly identical. Windows 7 has a few new features, but they are not required to use the system.