SCREEN BLENDER by Mark Turner This one's a bit complicated to explain (but I'll do my best). What it does is let you design two screens from coloured blocks and then, by cunning use of the FLASH command, combines them into one animated screen. And the fact that FLASH is used means that the animation continues no matter what else the computer's doing, so it's ideal for loading screens. It's an old idea, but one which you don't see used much. (Erm, I wonder why.) It's another Basic/Hex program, so type in the Basic, save it with SAVE "blender" LINE 9998, and then use the Hexloader to enter the Hex and save it after the Basic. On reloading you'll be presented with a menu giving four options - Make Screen 1, Make Screen 2, Blend Screens and Save Final Screen. The first two take you into a simple screen designer, with a cursor moved round by pressing Q, A, O and P. Space places a block on the screen, M deletes one, I changes the block colour, C clears the screen and E returns you to the menu. Once you've drawn two (rather chunky) pictures, select Blend Screens and you'll be shown the resulting combination. If it's what you're after, Save it, otherwise edit it until it's right. While the program works fine as it is there's plenty of room for expansion, particularly in the area of making animation easier.