Running Windows XP on the new iMac

Hello,
I currently own a Mac Mini, I bought it right before the switch to Intel Cores. Anyways my main question is that if I purchase an iMac what all would I need to put on it to run Windows XP on the iMac? Can someone help me? I also have another question what should I do with my Mac Mini if I purchase a new iMac?
Thanks,
Dustin

"what all would I need to put on it to run Windows XP on the iMac?"
http://www.apple.com/macosx/bootcamp/
"what should I do with my Mac Mini if I purchase a new iMac?"
That's your call, not ours. Do whatever you want.

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