NEW in version 4.7: - Bug fixes: CPE2.EXE sometimes crashed, and both versions had problems if there was only a DISC, but no DISKS directory. - CPESETUP.EXE was compiled for protected mode and could only be run if Borland Pascal was installed on the hard disk. Since I got only one complaint, I can assume two possibilities: a) No one ever called CPESETUP: This is bad, because this program is needed to fine-tune CPE's behaviour for your computer. b) Everyone got Borland Pascal: Well, maybe. - CPE2.EXE can now be made to refresh the screen only in intervals. This is done in CPESETUP.EXE. For example, you might want to make CPE2 draw only every second screen refresh. This will considerably speed up the emulation. (CPE.EXE is not affected.) On a 486DX2-66 with a local bus video card, most programs achieve full speed with this set to 1, i.e. every frame is drawn. If the program becomes too slow, you may want to change the setting to a higher value. There should be VERY FEW programs that require this to be set to 3 on a 486DX2-66. Only if this is set to 1 will graphics effects be smooth, provided your CPU is fast enough to handle the high refresh rate. - better joystick emulation. You may want to try it. Warning: If you encounter problems, because somehow the emulator does not react if you push the joystick in a certain direction, try re-calibrating the joystick, but this time don't push it to the full extent. Please, please always either delete the old PREFS.CPE file when you get a new version of CPE, or re-run CPESETUP, or CPE might behave strangely!