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| 23268 | 2001-11-01 00:15:00 | My children use apple mac computers at their local school. My son who is a special needs person and was provided with his own I-mac which came loaded with a free downloaded game called nanosaur and there are other like bugdon.You can download these from apple home site but how can you run them on a NORMAl pc. | Guest (0) | ||
| 23269 | 2001-11-01 05:05:00 | It's like trying to play a Beta video tape in a VHS player. The Beta might be better, but it won't work. The Macintosh programmes are designed to run on the Mac. Your best bet is to look out for a secondhand Mac, one that is reasonably modern .. .and ask the vendor to check that your programmes will run. The school should be able to advise a suitable model: they might even sell you one if they are upgrading. |
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| 23270 | 2001-11-01 06:27:00 | hi Bruce, you could try this product: www.ardi.com |
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| 23271 | 2001-11-01 12:04:00 | Find out when the council's inorganic rubbish collection is being held near your area and have a look around. People chuck out older Macs like they were yesterday's newspaper. I have seen hundreds, in fact I have one here somewhere that came off the kerb. Nine times out of ten they go and have all the bits and pieces with them. | Guest (0) | ||
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