Has any one try to make an Isolinux bootable CDRom for autobooting XSteem? It would be very interesting for musicians. You´d can make your own CDs with your favourite sequencers for working in live with a rack mounted computer without harddisk, only de board and a Keyboard. More or less like the Amithlon (Amiga emulator for x86) is actually distributed. And these are my strange suggestions: - Would it be possible to include an option for making Steemm to respond to the Keyboard keys from the real OS, for example for making a Windows o Linux software to do something (responding to the key pressed) at the same time the Atari Software inside Steem and viceverse?. It would be interesting for some live performances. - Would be possilble to add a macro recorder able to control movementes of the mouse to be managed in this way (assigning them to the PC keys?) . It would be usefull for making a rack computer that can be controlled with some keys to do whatever you want with your Atari Midi Stuff, asiggning the mouse movements, and showing you the options selected in a LCD, very easy if we can read teh key in the Stemm and in the native OS at the same time (to control an LCD display is verey easy), you can work without CRT, Mouse, Hard Disk and Floppy if you have this running in an autoboot IsoLinux CD. It would ve a very good Midi Tool for experimental music. Sorry If it seems I´m getting mad, it´s the hot summer... Regards. -- Steem - http://www.blimey.strayduck.com/ Manage your list membership - //www.freelists.org/ Click here to unsubscribe - mailto:steem-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe