Ok, here's some more unblinking to be done... Turns out the info I put out in VICTORY.CUR applied to mostly HERCULES cards and teir clones... A bit hard to figure without a schematic, but with some help from Earl Hinrichs of PC-TECH I was able to unblink one of the noname-brand mono cards we use at work. It appears as if the method of blinking the cursor is about the same throughout. On the card I used (no idea what the name is but it's sold by CJ Computers in Anaheim), the circuit looks like this: PIN 19 of 6845 to 74LS174, pin 13 (input). Pin 12 (output) connected to pin 11 (input of a second FF inside the '174). Pin 10 (output) then goes to a 74LS21 and to pin 1 of a 74LS08. If you cut pin 2 of the '08, the cursor will stop dancing... If you have a stock IBM PC it should be easy since the tech manual contains a schematic... Just follow pin 19 of the 6845... Now, is anybody out there really interested in turning their blinking cursors off or am I just talking to myself?