No. Microsoft Train Simulator, and RailWorks are exclusive to the Windows operating system.
Yes, you can run Microsoft Flight Simulator X on a Windows 7 laptop as long as the laptop meets system requirements.
I run Microsoft Flight Simulator X on Windows 7, X-plane 10 runs on windows 7 also.
Yes. i use it on mine
No, Microsoft flight simulator is only for PC
Yes it will run, but there are lilkely to be issues; several forums on the web report that you can install it fine, all works ok except that no matter what you do, when you go to create a flight from the game menu, choose your geographical starting point and whichever aircraft, it will give you either a default flight you haven't opted to fly on this occaision, or one of your previously saved flights. You can then change aircraft /location mid flight. .... I am also having some minor issues with textures, sounds and particualry with regard to reheat on jet aircraft...
Microsoft's Flight Sim X only works with the Windows operating system so to use it on a Mac you will need to install and run Windows on the Mac. There are alternative flight simulators available for the Mac the best one being Xplane. (See links below)
Well of course it won't run, It's a Flight simulator.
I am going to buy a CD of Microsoft Flight Simulator WW II Europe Series, will this program run on a computer with Window 95/98 on it, thanks jnelson@bbtel.com
According to Microsoft it should work if your computer is 64 bit.
In theory - it should work without any problems. However - it's possible you may need to run it in 'compatibility mode' for the graphics to work properly.
you cannot, you can only do that in activities if you have downloaded all the trains. For more information visit www.uktrainsim.com