I like that idea. You could even store the list in flash memory since it's ASCII and would be small. You could use a variation on UPLOAD.EXE to send it to flash. I'm sure there's some bits of flash that aren't being used yet that we could find, right?

Oy! How about this. How about have Mark simply include a function in Hijack that displays ascii data it finds in specified areas of flash. You could use the knob to scroll it. Then you wouldn't need a userland application at all, just UPLOAD.EXE and the kernel...

OO, I like this, then I could program my trip directions (which are always ASCII anyway) into the player ahead of time and not have to print them out. Poor man's nav system
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Tony Fabris