No....PONG is un-emulatable. you see, pong uses only analog circuits and therefore, cannot be emulated. if you still wish to play PONG, there are many places to play it online and there are PONG simulators that try to simulate the original game play and graphics. those are the closest to PONG as you are gonna get...
yes. but only if you have an intel-based mac.
no
Apple's operating system has a program called Boot Camp which is a system emulator. This allows you to operate Windows systems on a Mac. There is I believe a similar emulator in the Windows environment that allows Mac OSX to operate on a pc. It would be wise to check with the Computer manufacturer if it has this ability. Your machine would need a core duo Intel processors.
yes
there is no mac 11 its only mac osx 10
Go To Limewire.com, Download Limewire For Mac OSX and install it like you install any other program.
Yes, it's called Wine (stands for "Wine Is Not an Emulator" or "Windows Emulator"). It's hard to find a Mac version on the official site (winehq.org) but I easily found one through links on their wiki. This one is for Intel Macs running OSX (pretty standard stuff): http://winebottler.kronenberg.org/
To legally upgrade from Mac OS X 10.3 to !0.4 you will have to purchase a copy of 10.4 (Tiger).
get a windows emulator on you mac got into the emulator download kodu an run it :D
The latest is Mac OSx 10.8.3 Mountain Lion as of 3/18,2013.
i think it should be small but i have a mac osx so i twill print big but you can change the size of it if you have a mac osx
short answer- you cant because osx only runs on a mac comp.long answer- with a few hundred dollars in mods and chips and a good soldering hand. you can fool osx into thinking you have a mac