Subj : X86S To : Nightfox From : Spectre Date : Thu Apr 25 2024 06:56 am Ni> I know I'm just being pedantic, but the 32-bit mode is called x86, not Ni> x32. I think the name comes from Intel's early processor, the 8086. Thou art correct... bit of a brain fart, but can't edit stuff here once its posted. Spec *** THE READER V4.50 [freeware] --- SuperBBS v1.17-3 (Eval) * Origin: Good Luck and drive offensively! (21:3/101) .