Java 6 is the last version officially supported on Windows XP. While later versions of Java, like Java 7 and Java 8, may still run on XP, they do not receive updates or security patches, making them less secure. For optimal performance and security, it's advisable to use Java 6 if you must run on Windows XP. However, upgrading to a more recent operating system is highly recommended for better support and security.
It should work, yes. It really doesn't matter where you compile it - if you compile under Windows XP, you don't compile FOR Windows XP; rather, you compile for the virtual machine, which is compatible in different environments.
It should work for Win XP, just check the Java version etc. You also have to have 2 Gigs of RAM minimally!
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Yes. The Windows version of PCSX2 runs on Windows XP.
My Windows 7 laptop has Version 5.5.0.124 - if that's any use !
The system requirements for a Java Sun download on a Windows computer are, a version of Windows XP or later, 128 MB of RAM, Internet Explorer version 7.0 and up, Firefox version 3.6 and up, or Google Chrome, and 124 MB of disk space.
Windows Vista.
I Know about Microsoft version Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000 Windows XP, Windows Vista. In Windows XP and Vista having different version. Like XP Home, XP Pro, XP MCE & XP Starter. In Vista (Basic, Home Premium, Business, Ultimate). If any buddy know about Linux version Please input on this. There is also a new in development version of Windows called Windows 7.
You can't have Windows Movie Maker version 2.6 on Xp operating systems. Windows Xp can only load the 2.1 version of the program. Sorry.
There is no version of DirectX 10 for Windows XP.
Several sites offer a free java download for the Windows XP systems these include download.cnet, en.softonic, download crew , java developement and en.kioskea
The latest version of Windows XP is Service Pack 4.