Russell Walsmith wrote:
...I saw this icon named 'MAKEFCFG.EXE'. "Hmm... what's that do?" I wondered, even as I reflexively gave it a click... Suddenly a small dos screen opened, quickly closed and a file named "fractcfg.old" appeared in the folder.
Ah yes, if you already had a FRACTINT.CFG file in the same directory path as the FRACTINT.EXE (and most everyone does), then it will get renamed to what you found out, and a new FRACTINT.CFG file is created. This small executable that you ran has optional commands that may be supplied, the sytax is as follows: MAKECFG.EXE [..commands..] Where each command is separated from the program name and each other by a space. The actual commands are: 16 -- causes 16 color modes to be included true -- causes true color modes to be included <fkey> -- starting FractInt video mode key. <fkey> is one of F1, F2, ..., AF1, AF2, ..., CF1, CF2, ... overwrite -- program will overwrite the FRACTCFG.OLD file if it already exists (note: FRACTINT.CFG is always saved to FRACTCFG.OLD) Sincerely, P.N.L. ------------------------------------------------- http://home.att.net/~Paul.N.Lee/PNL_Fractals.html http://www.Nahee.com/Fractals/