I tried a few of these suggestions, mostly to see how things worked out and finally came to the conclusion that I was beating my head on a brick wall. I then took the one self-extracting dms prog that did in fact make it to a disk and fired up the old A2000 ('030, os 2.1) and installed the disk masher into that machine. Went smoothly. I did the exact same thing I did in the A4000 ('060/PPC, os 3.1) and it chugged along like before except when I looked at the disk, everything was there! Worked fine. I was able to install the missing PicassoII files and get my extra resolutions! (YAY) except when I try to run virtually any program other than dopus and workbench itself I get scrambled screens and when I try various offered resolutions the screen hiccups, goes to black, comes back up scrambled and then offers me another resolution. Brilliance does not work, Art Dept does not work, VistaPro doesn't... etc. So much for my 17" NEC monitor. Oh, and all the instructions are in GERMAN so I can't figure out how to reconfigure the damn board to see if the defaults are de fault. grrr. I'm gonna go play Megaball on the A2000. It never fails to boot and the screen is never scrambled.