NS> NPTD.EXE How do I get those scripts to run? Oh, what are scripts anyway? A: All of the following text was originally posted by Bat Lang. I never got his "official" permission to use this text, but it is a very good explanation of exactly what scripts are. Msgs posted in BATPOWER, that start like the above, and have multiple lines of Hex numbers, and or multiple lines of non-text (unreadable) chars, and both having a fairly smooth right hand margin, are called scripts. These are binary files encoded in such a way that they can be posted here, since all of their bytes are included in the normal 7-bit population of chars permitted in FidoNet msgs. They may all be decoded with DOS' DEBUG or Chad's XXDEBUG. The decoding directions are normally included as the last readable text at the end of the script. The normal procedure is to save the msg (unquoted) as an ASCII file. Then load that file into your editor and delete the top 'cut' line and everything above it, and save it. In the case of multi-msg scripts, save each in turn to the same ASCII file, so as to append them, one after the other, in the ORDER indicated. When editing the multi-msg script, in addition to the top 'cut' line and all above it, each of the headers-footers-cutlines in between 1-2, 2-3 etc, must all be deleted, so the script runs smoothly from top to bottom. Then save it again. In the above example, you might have named it PTD-EXE.SCR (the N ahead of PTD stands for Name and is not part of the name, but a script artifact). Then simply issue the DOS command: DEBUG