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There is a commercial program called virtual PC that will let you run windows on a mac, it is of course not as fast as the real thing and needs a fairly current Macintosh model in order to run at a decent speed, as with all things the more RAM the better...

Yes!
www.emulation.net
There are actually about 7 different companies/software available.
1 & 2both apple and others put out pc cards for 68K macs and ppc's, computer stores that work with old macs should have one, they are called dos compatibility cards, they give you the best speed, as they have intel cpu and ram on board. ebay also has a few.
the rest of the options depends on what mac you have
1.) Lismore software, Blue label, dos only emu
2.) Virtual PC, unless you have imac or above don't touch unless you can find older versions
3.) SoftPC, also ok, if no have imac or newer, try and find older version, HINT: if a friend has old mac magazines that came with cd-roms, some have demos of these products...
4.) macbochs, freeware gnu based dos emu
5.) I can't remember the name of the last one, it's free too but only for powerpc.

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