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<blockquote data-quote="Data" data-source="post: 277201" data-attributes="member: 22389"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I want to run a windows application called darkbasic(see <a href="http://www.darkbasi.com" target="_blank">www.darkbasi.com</a>) on my intel based mac. Only problem I have is that I have no idea which way I should go about doing this, and obviously I wnat to save as much money as possible as this is pretty much the only windows program I want to run so I don't really want to spend over $100 on running it. However, just a note, I do have a windows xp service pack 1 reinstall cd from my dell computer, if I was to use bootcmap, would this work? or do I need to buy a whole new operating system cd?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Data, post: 277201, member: 22389"] Hi, I want to run a windows application called darkbasic(see [url]www.darkbasi.com[/url]) on my intel based mac. Only problem I have is that I have no idea which way I should go about doing this, and obviously I wnat to save as much money as possible as this is pretty much the only windows program I want to run so I don't really want to spend over $100 on running it. However, just a note, I do have a windows xp service pack 1 reinstall cd from my dell computer, if I was to use bootcmap, would this work? or do I need to buy a whole new operating system cd? [/QUOTE]
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