From George Birbilis * it's for 80x25 text mode (has nice colors even if I was developing on a monochrome monitor with patterns to emulate the colors [Tulip DGA card]) * to see the documents (ASCII text), you need to set up Greek encoding and fonts for your SVGA (I think ELOT437 [aka IBM737 - GT]). Can use special DOS utilities that install SVGA Greek fonts (put in a batch file to run just before scrabble.exe). Can also use "mode con" commands I think (not on Windows XP, "con cp select" param to select a codepage etc. has been removed from the mode command I think). [NOTE: I have made HTML versions of the above docs, which you can read in Internet Explorer, or any browser which has charset "ibm737" installed. At the moment, all versions of Netscape that I have are not capable of displaying these pages correctly. I really should convert them to iso standard iso-8859-7 - GT] Searching the net recently I found such Greek font and keyboard utilities which I have installed at a WinXP machine that needed to run an older patients management program. So I could send those to you as well if you want them * it's in Greek and needs GRKEYB.EXE or similar utility to be able to switch to Greek keyboard, say with ALT+ENTER (can run from a batch file the GRKEYB.EXE and then the SCRABBLE.EXE) * it's tiny (arround 75KB) * needs at least two players (sorry, no autoplay for this one) cheers, George P.S. if you're interested enough and think all the above for Greek support is too much a fuss, I could find some day during the summer to localize it (have the Power Basic compiler somewhere around). I'm quite busy at the moment but you can always try to remind me near September/October