Using windows in boot camp, opinions?

I have a mac book with 1gb ram 1.83 ghz processor. I use my lap top work work and personal. I need to install windows and then run a program on it that i use for work. The program is to hook up to electronics in the field and do programming on them. How do you think this will work? How do you like using windows on your mac, and how is it running programs, and I do not mean standard programs like excel but the type of programs that maybe specific for an industry but not widely used for offices. I am not looking to go any gaming at all.

A Windows Boot Camp installation is just like any other Windows computer. It just happens to be running on Apple Hardware. I don't use any programs of the type you specify, but everything I have run on my Boot Camp installation behaves just like it does on my Dells. I would recommend you use XP not Vista, as Vista will not run well with only 1 gig of ram. The only possible problem I can see is one with drivers, do you need to install special drivers to access the field equipment? I have had one problem, with a program called Plextools that controls optical drives, which I think was conflicting with Apple's optical drive drivers. Don't know how much help this is but I noticed you weren't getting any responses so I thought I'd give it a try. Remember, a Boot Camp installation is easy to remove, so you can always give it a try and if it doesn't work just restore things as they were.

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