Paul's port of the 32 bit screen savers: All applications were originally from the XLock screen saver collection written by numerous authors. I received the source code from the Linux package. Hey, here they are; with 256 color support! I finished adding the configuration dialog box. Hopfully all values should be self evident, if not, just fool around with them to see what they do. In Rotor32, a good idea would be to slow it down all the way, then modify some of the values to see what they do every cycle. I'd appreciate feedback, comments, donations etc. Contact via E-Mail: Paul@silcom.com Paul McAvoy 1319 Mountain Ave Santa Barbara, Ca. 93101 File(s): Rotor.SCR - 16 bit (win95) version of Rotor Spirograph Rotor32.SCR - 32 bit (NT) version Swarm.SCR - 16 bit (win95) version of Hive Swarm Swarm32.SCR - 32 bit (NT) version Quix.scr - 16 bit (win95) version of Quix bouncing lines Quix32.scr - 32 bit (NT) version Grav.scr - 16 bit (win95) version of Solar system Grav32.scr - 32 bit (NT) version -------------- In my opinion, I think that the ROTOR one definately gives the coolest effects. Just watch for a while. You might also play around with the number of segments, and speed: Try 45 segments, quick speed, and color cycling of 1.