I highly recommend UltraEdit 16 (Win3.x) or 32 (Win95/NT) http://www.ultraedt.com Some of the feature that I really like: i. You can switch back and forth between text editing and hex editing. Great for modifying ROM code. ii. You can do "column" cut & paste. iii. You can customize the toolbar to run you compiler or better still your make utility, and capture the compilation output into a window, so you don't even have to leave your editor. Just click and compile like from a custom IDE. iv. You can edit up to 1Gb of file (if you ever need it). v. Best of all, you can customize syntax highlighting for any assembly language, C language, HTML, etc... (e.g mine have 80C51, PIC, MIPS, H8, HMCS400 (Hitachi's 4-bit) assembly and C language syntax-highlighted) And it cost only US$30 !!... US$15 for an upgrade. Regards, Peter Tiang. ========================================================== >>> Andrew Warren 21/May/1998 06:57pm >>> Morgan Olsson wrote: > Is [CodeWright] free? (probably not) > Where can we find it? Morgan: As you suspected, CodeWright is not free; in the USA, it costs $269. It's published by Premia Corporation; they have a web site at: http://www.premia.com You can download a time-limited, slightly-decontented version of CodeWright from the web site. Note: Many pages on the Premia web site are only reachable through their Site Map, so if you visit their site, go directly to the Site Map and do all your navigating from there. -Andy === Andrew Warren - fastfwd@ix.netcom.com === Fast Forward Engineering - Vista, California === http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/2499 (personal) === http://www.netcom.com/~fastfwd (business)