Yes. I have viva pinata and windows 7 64 bit, and it runs perfectly!
Yes. All you have to do is get an xbox 360, get viva piñata, run in, put it on the netbook, and there you have it. Viva Piñata running on a netbook.
speed freak- win a pinata race. go to any pinata in your garden and press x when hovering over it, select games (top left) and choose the great pinata race. (hint, pinatas run faster on their terrain) master speed freak: win 10 pinata races (this does not mean in a row)
Windows 1.0 to Windows 3.0 could only run 16-bit apps. Windows 3.1 could run certain 32-bit apps through call thunking.
Yes.
Yes. It can run either the 32-bit or the 64-bit version of Windows 8. I'd recommend the 64-bit version.
an application that can run from Windows' command prompt ($ theApp or $ run theApp). 32-bit Windows system (Windows XP for an instance), or running as 32-bit application only in Windows 7.
You simply run the 32 bit installer. Nothing more than that.
No special action is needed. 32-bit applications are run transparently.
No you can't because 64-bit won't run on an x86 (32-bit) PC. You have to have the x86 version.
Supposedly there is no scmpoo for windows 7 64-bit. In order to run it you have to download and run Virtual PC and use SCMPOO in the virtualized Windows XP.
I doubt there's any way to really quantify "worst." Windows NT running on non-Intel architectures could only run certain MS-DOS programs under emulation, and 64-bit versions Windows XP/Vista/7 cannot run 16-bit applications at all. 32-bit versions of Windows Vista and 7 can run 16-bit Windows applications, but MS-DOS programs are limited to text mode.
NO. Platinum 8.0 is 16 bit and windows 7 is 64 bit. Upgrade Printmaster 8.0 to version 18 and it will run on Windows 7.