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There are two easy ways to deal with this: copy a configuration file from a Web site;<ref name="Moo2BlogspotDosBox" /> or use a "front-end" such as DBGL.<ref name="DOSBoxFrontendsWiki">[http://www.dosbox.com/wiki/DOSBoxFrontends Frontends for DOSBox]</ref> Many front-ends can create shortcuts to configurations for specific games - usually to the Desktop, but you can then move them to your Start Menu. | There are two easy ways to deal with this: copy a configuration file from a Web site;<ref name="Moo2BlogspotDosBox" /> or use a "front-end" such as DBGL.<ref name="DOSBoxFrontendsWiki">[http://www.dosbox.com/wiki/DOSBoxFrontends Frontends for DOSBox]</ref> Many front-ends can create shortcuts to configurations for specific games - usually to the Desktop, but you can then move them to your Start Menu. | ||
MOO II under DOSBox behaves like a normal Windows program - for example you can task-switch out of and into it. | MOO II under DOSBox behaves like a normal Windows program - for example you can task-switch (ALT-TAB) out of and into it. | ||
== Multiplayer == | == Multiplayer == |
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