Madis Kaal wrote: > > > This Free Basic Interpreter is now available for download. > > Oh yes. The trick is that you have to have the password > handy. I have not decided yet if this kind of practice > should be called spam, but it sure aint nice. re: http://www.dontronics.com/bs4.html I'm not sure what Madis sees as the problem here. Each and every page that is in "Don's Download Dungeon" just doesn't appear out of the blue. Most of the files are written by Piclisters, and in most cases, conditions are carefully negotiated with the authors before they appear. Scott Edwards on-line version PIC Source book at http://www.dontronics.com/see.html didn't just happen. Scott spent many hundreds of hours and a lot of money making his original product available. I had to convince him to place it in my hands when I felt it had run it's course. Sure, this gives Scott some good web coverage as well as myself, and it is aimed directly at assembly language programmers at a beginners level. I have in the past, and on this occasion, used a secure method of username and password so that the file can't simply be linked directly from another site. If for any reason you are offended by the password, I can only suggest you don't download this free product. Don McKenzie mailto:don@dontronics.com http://www.dontronics.com Don's Download Dungeon: http://www.dontronics.com/download.html For more details, send a blank message to mailto:info@dontronics.com or mailto:simstick@dontronics.com or mailto:basics@dontronics.com