I've been reading alot of bad things about Vista, with DRM etc. trying to dictate to the user on how they can use their own media. It's getting out of control. I always thought the Window's logo looked suspiciously like a swastika but now Vista has finally made me realise it's not a joke. Ubuntu is looking very sexy all of a sudden. Apart from all the hidious paranoid security and fisher price treat you like a do do head features, and Trusted Computing features (they don't trust you by default) it's nothing more than a really nice skin for XP with a giant esoteric lock around it. It's mud, very shiny and good looking mud, but it's still mud. Try walking through mud quickly, you don't get anywere. Anyway, Mame works in Vista because Aaron got it working on his new Vista box. So it wasn't just a nice coincidence