Could I run Mac & PC, on the same screen, at the same time?

I run my MacBook Pro on MacOSX and on Windows XP using BootCamp.
The problem is that I cannot run both operating systems, on the same screen, at the same time . I need to shut one to be able to open the other one.
Does one knows a software to install to work on Mac and PC, on the same screen, at the same time?
Thanks for your help.
MacBook Pro   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   Mac-PC

"Does one knows a software to install to work on Mac and PC, on the same screen, at the same time?"
http://www.parallels.com/en/products/desktop/

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