Because I lowered myself to use a horrible computer pun, I have consigned this SVS.EXE to freeware. Please forgive me. Here are some things you should know. Blue spaces represent byte #0 (Nul). Red spaces represent byte #32 (Space). Purple spaces represent byte #255 (Graphics Space). The number on each line is the segment number that begins that line. I won't explain segments. I can't. I don't understand them myself, really. SVS.EXE examines and displays only the memory from segment 0 to 65535, which is the first megabyte of memory in your computer. SVS.EXE reads only, it NEVER writes to anywhere in the memory except the screen buffer. If you wanna talk to me: David Hershey Nameless Computer Programs 7704 Fair Oaks Rd SE Lacey WA 98513-5166 (206) 456-4625 Thanks! -- Dave