Absolutely wonderful maps as always Gamerprinter! I thought I'd pipe-up about Nendo. If it is running under Windows 98 (se?) and you want to use it on your current system - download Virtual Box from Oracle. It is a fairly light weight program for running older OSs. Install it, have it create a 512MB disk drive for Windows 98. I think the max size for 98 was 4GB. So make it whatever size you want it to be up to 4GB. Install Windows 98 onto the virtual disk drive. If you don't have a free CD drive to do this you can always install Gizmo (the free CD/DVD virtual drive program) and have Gizmo read the Windows 98 CD and create a virtual CD. Then load the virtual CD onto the virtual CD drive and Virtual Box will see it. (That's a LOT of virtual there!) Anyway, install Windows 98 onto the virtual drive and then install Nendo onto the disk drive. Then when you want to run the program you don't have to switch systems. You just bring up Virtual Box and start up the Windows 98 disk. I have a Windows 3.1, 95, and 98 virtual disk drive. So I can bring up any of them when I need to do so. If you use Windows 8.1 you can also use Virtual Box to run Windows XP, Vista, and 7. The nice thing about it is that if you don't need the drive (like I rarely use the 3.1 disk anymore) then just copy the virtual disk drive to a backup disk and delete it. Virtual Box doesn't care. It just looks to see which drives are available. :-)