INPUT ARTICLE: Article: DOSBox is a free MS-DOS emulator that can run your old DOS programs in Windows. If you run old DOS programs through the Command Prompt and want to display them full-screen, DOSBox is the easiest way to do that. This is especially useful for old games. Because DOSBox is focused on games, it has limited networking and printing support. In theory, however, it should be able to run any DOS program. You can download the DOSBox installer for free from dosbox.com/wiki/Releases. Run the installer after downloading, and follow the prompts to install DOSBox. During installation, choose a location at the root of your hard drive. For example, if your hard drive is "C:\", install DOSBox at C:\DOSBox. DOSBox will use this folder to act as its own "C:\" drive. Place this folder in the same location that your DOSBox folder is located. Name the folder something easy to access and remember, such as C:\DOSPrograms or C:\oldgames. Each program should be contained within a separate folder in your programs folder. You'll be taken to the DOSBox command line, and will need to configure a few things before you can start using it. Type MOUNT C C:\DOSPrograms and press ↵ Enter. Replace C:\DOSPrograms with the folder you created for your DOS programs. If you're running a program from a CD, type MOUNT D D:\ -t cdrom to mount the CD drive instead. Type cd folderName to open the program's folder. Replace folderName with the name of the folder for the program you want to run. Type dir to see a list of files in the directory. Find the EXE file and type it into the command line. This will start the DOS program. Once you've got the program running, you can switch to full-screen mode by pressing Alt+↵ Enter.

SUMMARY: Understand the process. Download and install DOSBox. Create a folder for your programs. Add your old programs to this folder. Launch DOSBox. Mount the programs folder. Open the folder for the program you want to run. Start the program. Switch to full-screen.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Also, be wary of torn/significantly beat up extension cords. Look for outlets that don’t work, light switches that are hot to the touch, and lights that flicker. This could mean something is wrong and should be checked by an electrician.
Summary: Immediately fix appliances or lamps that sputter or spark in any way or give you a shock when operated. Keep appliances away from wet areas, especially in the kitchen, bathroom, basement, and garage. If an appliance has a three-prong plug, never force it into a two-prong outlet or extension cord. Check your wiring on a regular basis. Keep clothes, curtains, and other potentially combustible items at least three feet from all heaters.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It can be difficult to focus on your online course if you have a social media account open in another tab or are receiving notifications on your computer. When you’re doing classwork, avoid browsing the Internet, checking your email, and other distractions. If necessary, you can install an app that will restrict your access to certain websites during a designated period of time so you can focus on your studies. Never go into a study session undirected. Have specific goals each time you sit down to study. You can break the material up into chunks and study one chunk at a time. Make a schedule for yourself, with individual study sessions divided by topic. You should also remember your overall academic goals when you study. This can help with your motivation. Think about how a good grade will contribute to your overall GPA. Think about how the material will benefit you after the course. Simple memorization can only go so far. One of the most effective means to memorize material is giving yourself tests and quizzes. Quizzing can improve memorization because of a process called "retrieval." Every time a memory is retrieved, it becomes more accessible in the future. If there are practice tests and quizzes available online, take as many as you can. You can also make up tests and quizzes for yourself.  Flashcards can be a great way to test yourself on things like vocabulary and dates. You can also write down potential exam questions as you study. This can be very helpful if you're expecting an essay test. After you finish studying, take the test you made for yourself. Studying for long hours can easily lead to burnout. It's important to take breaks as you study. Take a break about every hour or so. Do something fun, like watch TV for a few minutes or go for a brief walk, and then return to your materials. You will find yourself feeling refreshed and recharged after a quick break. Remember, your instructor in an online course is a valuable resource. Just because you don't see them every day does not mean you can't reach out to them. If you stumble across anything confusing while studying, do not hesitate to send your instructor an email asking for clarification. If you have a web camera, try setting up a video chat meeting with your instructor for face-to-face feedback.

SUMMARY:
Avoid online distractions. Have goals for each study session. Quiz and test yourself. Take breaks. Reach out to instructors with questions.