MEGATEXT 2 by Wayne Ambrose Aeons ago, in a dusty edition of Pitstop, there was a program called MegaText by Simon Hobbs. It allowed you to print in all manner of weird 'n' wonderful styles such as bold, curved, italic, skewered and so on. Now, here's Wayne Ambrose with an adaptation of that program to make it even more user-friendly and powerful (blimey!). Method Using the hex loader (from Windas) type in the machine code and then save it with SAVE "name" CODE. Then enter the Basic program and save that with SAVE "name" LINE 10. Controls There are two modes available - normal and large. Normal mode shows you all the keys and is for experimenting with styles. Large mode uses the same keys and is used for trying different sizes. Using O and P will decrease and increase the style number (0-255). Press M and you'll be able to type in the style number. Q and A effect the height, stretching it taller or snapping it smaller. And in this way you can mix styles and heights to find the most effective combinations, y'know.