It should. Even if it does not, you can use windows virtual PC mode to start your windows xp applications on windows 7.
MEPIS, or any other Linux distribution, is not directly compatible with Windows. Most files, like documents, movies, and music, can be used and enjoyed on MEPIS. MEPIS cannot natively support Windows programs. Wine, an application layer, can be used to run about 70% of Windows programs. MEPIS is not compatible with Windows drivers, though it has a program known as "ndiswrapper" to make a wireless card work with a Windows driver if Linux doesn't have one.
0.1511
35000 ÷ 70 = 500
Yes with an adapter
compatible numbers mean , for example, 56 x 8. if you wanna find compatible numbers to make the problem easier, then see what 56 is close to. its close to 70, so 70 x 8 would be 560.
Students are Educators get a huge discountWell, Depending on if you are a student or not the prices are different. If you are a student you can get a good 60-70% off the original price of Photoshop and Adobe Creative Suite.If you are not a student or an educator, you just might have to pay the full price for it.Try looking at pricing at http://www.journeyed.comCould try on eBAY, some people sell older versions when they buy a new one. But 90% of Adobe software offered on eBAY is fake, so best to look elsewhere.There is very small difference between CS4/5, off course I mean for normal use.
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No version of Linux is directly "compatible" with any version of Windows. Players / editors / viewers can be found for virtually all common file types (.mpg, .avi, .wmv, .swf, .pdf, .mp3, etc...). About 70% of Windows programs can be used when a library known as "Wine" is installed. Some distros, like Vixta, are modeled after the appearance of Vista Home Premium / Ultimate.
70.013
70.5556
67.2439
Where can I find tires 265 - 70 - R20