-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Okay. Here's my 2-bits. I run on the MacOS, but how hard could it be to port this code? If anyone is willing to do this (I assume it's not written in Pascal, which is my only language of any consequence), I will run it. It will be available from now until I graduate in '98 during the school months. If anyone wants to try this from scratch, we could try it in Pascal. I would be very willing to do the developing as well as host a discussion list for anyone who jumps in. I will take no responce to mean that all options are not going to be pursued, and that this discussion is just that, a discussion. - -Kyraden -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6ui iQCVAgUBLyCKEEiLvmPjc4XdAQEGtAP/TqjIlPgmVWto4Gklrhj8F1LCyyb0urfD QGkGlFODmAuv8jyLHzXUHI8xjaNQHD/fSI7xtsuOODPfDMxuoPGJ6Myfx7OjZ7Ff nVagNeV6N3f1pVW8BLRaoP5gibnZZWq/c2tTuDbXF1wm3h594iP6leugT3Q+3112 NtBTMH6YPVE= =GX7K -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- aka: (-: Jaeson M. Engle || jme@josaiah.sewanee.edu :-) (-: www server: http://josaiah.sewanee.edu/ :-) (-: It's January 29th! IT'S TIME!!! Ask me for details!:-) (-: Finger 'jme@josaiah.sewanee.edu' for my Public :-) PGP block.