Shuttle SAVE (SHUTSAV.EXE) is a shareware Windows 3.1 screen saver that 'takes over' from the screen savers that come with 3.1 like 'Stars', 'Flying Windows', etc. It uses BMPs in its native directory as material to create spectacular collages from launching rocket trails. It has password protection also if that is something your want and need. Frankly, I like it a whole lot better than other screen savers because I never get tired of it ( perhaps I'm just easily entertained). If I get tired of a certain BMP picture, I archive it and replace it with another I like. At work, I use launching rockets to paint the pictures, but at home, the kids love the cartoon icons instead. Shuttle Save is written in Visual Basic 3.0. As such it requires that VBRUN300.DLL exists in your Windows System directory. I have a 'slick' install program that takes care of everything having to do with installation but for file exchanges across BBSs it takes up too much room -- adding almost 300K to the files. So . . . to install Shuttle Save, please do the following: 1. Check that VBRUN300.DLL is in your Windows System directory. If not, a copy of VBRUN300.DLL may have been provided on the medium where you obtained your copy of Shuttle Save ( or you can download a copy from almost any BBS). Place a copy of VBRUN300.DLL in your Windows System directory. 2. Create a directory SHUTSAV 3. Copy SHUTSAV.EXE and all of the BMPs and ICOs to this directory. The BMPs and ICOs supplied are just examples -- you can add what you want. 4. Create a program manager icon for SHUTSAV.EXE by adding it as a file in your ACCESSORIES program manager group. 5. Double-click the SHUTSAV icon and the program will help you complete the activation process That's it. Thanks for using Shuttle Save. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. Steve Neeley PS. IF when you try to activate SHUTSAV.EXE you get a message that a statement like 'SCRNSAVE.EXE= . . .' not found in your SYSTEM.INI file and that you must be using Windows 3.0 instead of 3.1 BUT you are on Windows 3.1 -- don't panic. Go to your Windows Control Panel and activate one of the standard screen savers there. This will add the appropriate line to your SYSTEM.INI file. Then go back and double-click on SHUTSAV again.