Hi, I haven't been able to get VisionEgg to work. It doesn't seem to be a simple installation problem... (About a year ago, I got everything to work on a couple of computers following your download/install instrux). here's the output from check-config.py: ################################### Version checklist: Python version 2.4.4 <OK> extra Python info: <#71, Oct 18, 2006, 08:34:43> [MSC v.1310 32 bit <Intel>] Numeric version 24.2 <OK> PyOpenGL <package "OpenGL"> version 2.0.2.01 <OK> pygame version 1.7.1release <OK> Python Imaging Library <package "image"> version 1.1.6 <OK> Optional module<s>: Pyro failed winioport failed ################################### So, suppose I try to run display_dc_restoration.py. It doesn't work, and I get the following error message: ################################### trying to initialize fullscreen 640 x 480, 32 bpp No handlers could be found for logger "VisionEgg.Core" Fatal Python error: <pygame parachute> Segmentation Fault This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. Please contact the application's support team for more information. ################################### If I try to tun e.g. grating.py, the Vision Egg - Graphics configuation window comes up, and upon hitting ok (after either leaving the default values everywhere, or playing with those a bit), the program closes, leaving the error message: ################################### Fatal Python error: <pygame parachute> Segmentation Fault This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. Please contact the application's support team for more information. ################################### (flames_pygame.py works fine, btw). I've gotten the same type of error, even after trying a fresh download/install on a different computer, and trying older and newer versions of everything. ...kind of baffling, since I have working copies sitting around on other PCs. Thoughts on what I'm doing wrong? PS Can you give some more detailed info on how to rig things up for using py2exe? -Dave Bissig