Hello all,

One of the students at ByteWorks[1] wants to play a couple of CD games
that she checked out from the library: "Nancy Drew: secret of the old
clock"[2] and "SNAP! Multiplication"[3].  Both of these are Windows
games.  Since ByteWorks awards Linux (Debian/Sarge) machines to the
students who have completed the Earn-A-Computer program, she has not
been able to get the games to run and has asked for help.  What do folks
think is the best path forward?

Some options, none of which I have tried, yet:

1) have her install Wine
2) have her install Codega
3) dual boot Windows 98 and Debian/Sarge
4) replace Debian/Sarge with Windows 98
5) something else

The machine has a 400 MHz CPU, 128 MB RAM, and 4 GB HDD.
[1] http://bworks.org/
[2] http://www.amazon.com/Nancy-Drew-Secret-Old-Clock/dp/B0009X6QJM/
[3]
http://www.amazon.com/Unknown-Publisher-Being-Researched-CS-240/dp/B00008JLQF/

Regards,
- Robert

 
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