It is only possible with virtual machines. VMware Workstation is able to run MapleStory.
A "virtual machine" is a piece of software that emulates a computer (well, most of it, at least) in software - ie a virtualized PC - and allows you to run any OS within another OS, such as Windows within Linux. Programs run inside the "host" or target OS will not be aware they are in an emulator and run as if on a normal PC. Emulating an entire PC requires a fair bit of computing power and RAM though, and users with less-than-optimal CPU power or RAM will experience a lesser optimized experience. Optimal RAM levels hover around 2GB-4GB, and optimal CPU power hovers around the 2.5-3.0GHz mark, although using an OS like Windows 98 would allow one to get away with using 1.5GB RAM and 2.66-2.8GHz.
Note: Overhead is the amount of "load" or "strain" the guest OS (the one in VMware, your emulator) will have on your computer when it's idle (not doing anything, just sitting at the desktop). Windows XP, a more complex OS than Windows 98, would obviously have more overhead than Windows 98 as XP loads more when running, while Windows 98 is less complex, loads less, and provides more resources for running MapleStory.
No, it's only possible to play MapleStory on any distro of Linux with a Virtual Machine. It's also quite a hassle. I'd recommend dual booting into Windows/Linux so you can play games without trouble and also enjoy the benefits of linux.
Yes. MapleStory runs on all Windows.
It depends on the Linux you are running. There are thousands of Linux distros. It is possible that your distro wasn't intended to run DVD-ROM. But most Linux will run them.
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Save, just in case of any problems.
One can find instructions on how to run e2sck Linux by checking the Linux website directly. There are clear instructions on how to run all Linux programs.
Yes. Many popular websites run PHP on Linux.
Yes. It does.
Linux can run with virtually any hardware configuration, but it is best to check the system requirements for your Linux distro.
You can't play Maplestory on Mac. It's not compatible for Mac. The only way to play Maplestory is to get a computer that is compatible for Maplestory. Like Dell, Windows, or HP. Hope this helped. :)
OK. no fence but you can't run maplestory on windows 7! Well, actually you can it just that it is going to be very slow...... =(
Yes. Linux distributions that run on ARM processors can be run on a computer with a VIA 8505 processor.