Greetings! Here are a few (very few) hints to get you started with this program. Note that I'm not the author, just some hapless soul who has played around with the program for a few minutes. I know that not everyone enjoys banging around in frustration so I thought I'd share a few of my discoveries to speed you on your way. This is a neat program, the best of the fractal generators that I've seen, and lord knows there are plenty of them. * MNDL_INT.PRG is for ST's without a match coprocessor. MNDL_FPU is for those that have a math chip. If you don't know if your ST has a math chip or not, run the FPU version and it will tell you if it doesn't...but not in English. * After the program starts, press the space bar to bring up a GEM menu and window. In fact, the space bar will make the menu bar appear at any time, it disappears when the program draws the fractal. * Once you're in the menu bar mode, press the escape key to toggle into the drawing mode. Or just rubberband a section of the screen and it will switch automatically. * Press the right mouse button to get the mouse cursor back before the fractal is finished being drawn. You can then rubberband a new area of the fractal to zoom in on. You can do this at any time during the drawing process. Pressing the ESCAPE key has the same effect as holding down the mouse button. * Pressing ^N while the program is drawing seems to refresh the screen...or start the drawing process over again. Probably the latter. I haven't paid that close of attention. * You can save the fractals to picture files, and even create animations. I haven't experimented too much with this yet. * ^I (Toon Info...) will bring up a dialog that allows you to alter the variables used by the program. * This program runs in all ST resolutions, and probably some of the TT screen modes too. That's it. Have fun. Gordon R. Meyer GEnie: GRMEYER