Getting Win32s 8th May 1996 (C) Yves Roumazeilles ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ For the 32-bit versions of my shareware packages, when running on Windows 3.1 or Windows for WorkGroups v3.11, you should use the WIN32S OS extension from Microsoft. It is installed on your desktop computer in order to allow it to use 32-bit applications. If you already run 32-bit applications, you will have nothing to do, but if this is the first time you try a 32-bit application on your PC, you will need to get this package. It can be found on many sites including the following ones: Win32s (ver. 1.30.166.0) ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/softlib/mslfiles/pw1118.exe Win32s (ver. 1.30.166.0) ftp://ftp.mainstreet.net/pub/starnet/pw1118.exe Compuserve: GO MSL (Microsoft Software Library) file PW1118.EXE An archie search on the name pw1118 should also return you a list of files near to you. Beware that the needed revision is v1.30 (or higher). A number of older files can be found under the same name (it's pity). They would not work with recent programs as ours.