If you are just starting to play EPIC, you may wonder what an "ENTRYCODE" is, well, it's a way for you to jump ahead to different levels after you have completed the ones before. I have finished the game, and I wrote down the codes I was given for each time I stopped playing. These may be all of the codes, and these may not, sometimes I played for awhile before stopping, so I may have bypassed a few codes. As for the "crack" of unlimited weapons that was supposed to be in the released version, it didn't work for me, and I didn't find it necessary. FUEL, on the other hand, was a scarce commodity at times. I encourage you to try to play this all the way through without jumping ahead, but if you get stuck, or just want to play the last level, here are the codes I was given. ENTRYCODES: ----------- CEPHEUS MUSCA CETUS CAELUM CORVUS If you haven't started playing EPIC yet and wonder what it is like, it's sorta like wing commander, but in some ways better. It doesn't have the highly detailed ships that wing commander has, but doesn't suffer from the awful graphic slow downs that wing commander is prone to on anything less than a 486. The backgrounds were well done, and the action can be fierce at times when a lot of ships are involved. It has the feeling of Battlestar Galactica, Star Wars, and the Last Starfighter in some ways. Enjoy the game, and if you get some more codes feel free to append this document and spread it around. If you haven't gotten LEGALBBS.ZIP or LEGLBBS2.ZIP yet, be sure to get them, read them, and use them! The head of the SPA is giving a talk in Chicago in June, and he is addressing the "software library" section of the copyright law and how it is valid. I also encourage you to buy software that you use regularly or find of particularly good quality. BTW is EPIC for sale in the US? I didn't see it at the local "Electronics Boutique" or "Babbages" or "CompUSA"... Bob McKenzie sysop: The Great White North BBS