DoxBox 7.0 in full screen?

I'm VERY excited tonight as I have finally got my copy of UKAM & PD to work via Dosbox. Firstly a very big thanks to everyone in this particular section of the message board who have participated in threads which helped guide me in making this possible.

Sound, mouse and video all working. Only 1 complaint, it's in a window. Has anyone worked out a way to enlarge it to full screen via DosBox 7.0 or am I just being greedy?
Alt-Enter :D

Bests, Rockefeller 8)
"Twenty years from now, you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do"

"ERROR: Error Code Does Not Indicate An Error"
HAHAAHhAHA! You know with something that simple you must be wondering how I got the darn thing to run in the first place. Thanks Rockrfeller!
Hehe you're welcome :wink:

Bests, Rockefeller 8)
"Twenty years from now, you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do"

"ERROR: Error Code Does Not Indicate An Error"
Just to follow up, works like a charm! I can't believe it, Pandora Directive, on my PC for the first time after all these years!
Yeah I know, it's incredible. DosBox .7 works like a charm with both of those. It it seems a bit jagged, you can increase the number of simulated CPU cycles. It's the number on the top when in window mode. Don't make them too high or it may lock up. I usually run mine at 40,000 cycles. To increase, press ctrl-f12, and to decrease press ctrl-f11.

Bests, Rockefeller 8)
"Twenty years from now, you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do"

"ERROR: Error Code Does Not Indicate An Error"
You can also edit the dosbox config file to make this happen every time you open dosbox. You would just need to change the value under the [sdl] section from

fullscreen=false

to

fullscreen=true
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Pandora Directive Install Guide:
http://www.glennsguides.com/2007/07/cla ... ndora.html

Under A Killing Moon Install Guide:
http://www.glennsguides.com/2007/07/cla ... lling.html
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