Set your system to 200mb of virtual memory. Be aware that this can cause problems running normal XP programs, however. If you change your Virtual Memory, and you do encounter problems with other programs then you will have to choose what you want to do every time you start your machine, as virtual memory changes require a system restart.
To do this, right click 'My Computer', choose 'properties', go to the 'Advanced' tab, click on the Performance 'Settings' button, click the 'Advanced' tab in the new window, then click 'Change' under Virtual Memory. Select the 'Custom Size' option, and set it to 200, and click 'Set'. Then close all windows using the OK buttons. Your system will now want to restart. Do so, and the program will run. If, after applying this change, you need to reset the amount, simply follow the same steps but choose 'System Managed' instead of 'Custom Size'.
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No you have to install it and it is platform dependent.
If you would like to install it ON TOP of Windows: Install a virtual machine program (ex. Virtualbox, VMware) Install Linux inside of virtual machine Install it along side (or overwrite) Windows: Reboot computer with Linux install CD/DVD in the disk drive and follow the instructions.
NO it is not safe to install. This program is classified as adware and will infect your computer. If you have this program installed on your computer, here is a link to remove this program: http://www.spywarelabs.com/VirtualBouncerUninstall.exe
Use a Virtual Machine Program, such as Oracle VM VirtualBox, or Microsoft Virtual PC 2004/2007.
You can plug it into the other computer or install a virtual windows program onto both computers.
An example of a Virtual VMI program can be found at www.virtualvmi.com
To participate in a stationary bike virtual ride, you can sign up for a virtual cycling event or join a virtual cycling platform. Simply set up your stationary bike, connect to the virtual ride through the platform, and start pedaling along with the virtual route or race. Make sure to follow any instructions provided by the event or platform to fully engage in the virtual ride experience.
Platform independent language means once compiled you can execute the program on any platform (OS). Java is platform independent. Because the Java compiler converts the source code to bytecode, which is Intermidiate Language. Bytecode can be executed on any platform (OS) using JVM( Java Virtual Machine).
A Java program should run on any platform (hardware + operating system) for which a JVM (Java Virtual Machine) is installed. Unlike the "C" language, the size of data items in Java does not depend on the platform; for example, an int will always have a size of 32 bits, no matter how the underlying computer hardware is organized.A Java program should run on any platform (hardware + operating system) for which a JVM (Java Virtual Machine) is installed. Unlike the "C" language, the size of data items in Java does not depend on the platform; for example, an int will always have a size of 32 bits, no matter how the underlying computer hardware is organized.A Java program should run on any platform (hardware + operating system) for which a JVM (Java Virtual Machine) is installed. Unlike the "C" language, the size of data items in Java does not depend on the platform; for example, an int will always have a size of 32 bits, no matter how the underlying computer hardware is organized.A Java program should run on any platform (hardware + operating system) for which a JVM (Java Virtual Machine) is installed. Unlike the "C" language, the size of data items in Java does not depend on the platform; for example, an int will always have a size of 32 bits, no matter how the underlying computer hardware is organized.
Missouri Virtual Instruction Program was created in 2007.
That refers to programming languages, and specifically to languages that run on many different platforms. An example is Java, which runs on any machine and operating system that has a special program (the JVM, Java Virtual Machine) designed for that "platform".
That refers to programming languages, and specifically to languages that run on many different platforms. An example is Java, which runs on any machine and operating system that has a special program (the JVM, Java Virtual Machine) designed for that "platform".