Subj : Borland Turbo Pascal To : Robert Wolfe From : Vince Coen Date : Sun Mar 16 2008 03:07 pm Hello Robert! 15 Mar 08 21:22, you wrote to me: VC>> That takes care of when I wish to use overlays in the program. VC>> VC>> Now I want to compile to units and program NOT using overlays. VC>> VC>> Is there a simple way of doing this? VC>> VC>> To compile them I use VC>> VC>> VC>> === Cut === VC>> bpc filemgr.pas /B /GD -Id:\lap\filemgr -Ud:\lap\filemgr VC>> -Ed:\lap\filemgr\units -Od:\lap\filemgr\obj -Q VC>> === Cut === RW> Try compiling from the IDE instead of the command line and turn off RW> overlays and see if that makes a difference. I assume you mean set Overlays Allowed in Compiler options. If so nope that does not seem to do a lot other than make the .EXE slightly larger but still generates a *.OVR file. Vince --- Linux/Mbse/GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5 * Origin: Air Applewood, The Linux Gateway to the UK (2:250/1) .