Two operating systems on X61s

Can I install WinXP on a pre-installed Vsta Basic X61s? Any experience in having two operating systems on X61s?
Please give me some thoughts on this, thanks.

Here's the link to Apple's free Boot Camp, if you want to download and try that out:
http://www.apple.com/macosx/bootcamp/
You'll then need a copy of MS Windows to install.
Hope that helps

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