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Stephen Hayes on Nostr: npub10dxaf…d0dm6 My desktop still runs XP, my laptop has Windows 10 but "support" ...

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My desktop still runs XP, my laptop has Windows 10 but "support" for that ends next year.

Will Mint Cinnamon let you run MS DOS programs, at the same time as others, and let you copy/paste data from one program to another?

For example, if I were running a DOS program, and got some output on the screen, could I copy and paste it below, like this (from my books database):

Glover, David. 1996. Vampires, mummies and liberals. Durham,
NC: Duke University Press.
Dewey: 823.8
ISBN: 0-8223-1798-2
A hundred years after its first publication in
1897, Bram Stoker's "Dracula" is still one of
the most popular of all Gothic narratives.
Glover reconstructs the cultural, social and
political world that gave birth to Dracula.
Stoker, an Irish Protestant and nationalist,
drew his political inspiration from English
liberalism at a time of impending crisis, and
the tradition's contradictions and
uncertainties haunt his work. Stoker manifests
a preoccupation with those sciences and
pseudosciences - from physiognomy to
phrenology to eugenics and sexology - that
seemed to cast doubt on the liberal faith in
progress. Dracula should be read as a text
torn between the stances of the colonizer and
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