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Question by jeff
Submitted on 2/17/2004
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How do I get privateer to run on windows xp?You can e-mail me at pontiac462@surfbest.net.

   Thank you
         Jeff


Answer by this_site
Submitted on 4/25/2004
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http://www.angelfire.com/yt/privater/winxp.html

 

Answer by Aaron
Submitted on 7/13/2006
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I'm not sure you can man. It was intended to run only on systems no later than Windows 95. In order for it to work on XP, I think you are going to have to wait for some fans to convert it to like a vega system.

 

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