All MS-DOS builds are backwards compatible (except that they consolidated the commands in later builds), so they should be able to work in any DOS system. If you want an emulator for XP, google "dos box" and get the latest build.
I long for the days of DOS (I may be young, but I remember well the days of command-prompt glory, examples: I remember seeing the Win95 preview disc in the then new "high performance" video compression. I remember getting a new Sony dual speed CD ROM drive for my dad's 386. I remember my dad's first portable, the keyboard wasn't even attached to the screen, which was a big bulky thing. I learned my alphabet in order to be able to execute commands on my parents' Commodore 64 so I could play Zaxxon and Sesame Street Letter-Go-Round.) I guarantee that you don't get any spyware on that web-browser.
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