Hi, you guessed it, yet another EDIT version ready! Thanks to Arkady for notifying me that I had used AX=10h instead of AH=10h for int 16h calls, which was the reason for the ctrl-ins / alt-backspace troubles... As you can see from the version number, EDIT 0.7 is, I hope, no longer an "EDIT in a state of transition" any more. New features: - You can type 24 of 32 control keys directly with Ctrl-letter, not new, but now you can also type 28 of 32 control keys directly with Alt-numpad-digits. - You can type every possible key directly with Ctrl-P followed by the key, but note that you still cannot override CR/LF style with that. I have added a fancy status bar message to ^P handling, too. - The status bar now looks nicer, and a shorter version is selected if the window is not wide enough. However, 40 column mode is not really useable: The file selection window looks really messy if you try to work on 40x25 . Still useful, because EDIT can have several files open and you can resize windows (even the desktop/base one) with the mouse. - All clipboard keys now accept both old and new style. You can type either Ctrl-Ins (102+ key keyboard only) or Ctrl-C for copy, Shift-Ins / Ctrl-V for paste, Shift-Del / Ctrl-X for cut, Alt-BackSpace / Ctrl-Z for 1(1 step) undo. Please check if everything works good enough to close the remaining bugzilla entries. I think EDIT 0.7 can be called FreeDOS 1.0 ready now. This reminds me to remind you to check whether NANSI is 1.0 ready now and whether FDAPM / MORE$ are MS compatible in all relevant aspects now. Note that CDRcache, the CD-ROM cache, even closes a "SMARTDRV post 1.0" TODO item already . http://www.coli.uni-sb.de/~eric/stuff/soft/by-others/ edit07.zip Have fun! Eric.