Reply to Mark re video editing: I am Mary Jane Miller's husband, a chemist and also Chair of Brock's Computer Science Department. If you are serious about video editing, don't even try it with a 286. You should have lots of memory and lots of disk space. You also need appropriate hardware as well as software to do anything but the most trivial. I.e. the VCR must be compatible with the computer system as well, video IO boards are used etc. The investment in a proper system is such that upgrading your 286 to a modern 486 is cheap in comparison. The good stuff all runs on either Windows based PCs, Macs or Unix boxes. These days 3-4 mb of memory is minimal memory -- 10-20 mb is more realistic for software that is a memory hog. Disk drives are typically 120-300 mb or more. Jack Martin Miller. Mary Jane Miller Mary Jane Miller Dept. of Film Studies, Dramatic and Visual Arts Brock University St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. L2S 3A1 Phone (416) 688 5550, ext 3584, FAX (416) 682 9020, e-mail [log in to unmask]