I was setting up a 98SE box with all the custom updates and whatnot, and had decided to give RP9 a go, not realizing at the time that it had benefits beyond skinning and a handful of utility replacements (this should really be advertized on it's page a bit more). I was reading up on why I seemed to keep running into crashes, now that I'm more technical than when I ran 98SE as a kid, and discovered the 16-bit heap problem thread. I read there that RP9 can alleviate (to some degree) problems with the heaps, and any alleviation would be welcome here. Thusly I set off to download it again, the server being down the first time, and found that even though a few days have passed, the server is still down. There are precious few mirrors of this on the net as well, for some reason. Most sites just link back to it. So, having found a copy (on some foreign site), I thought I'd make the link available to my fellow 98SE lovers. It's a japanese site so rather difficult to navigate though: http://www.oyksoft.com/downinfo/8769.html As well, I'm a coder and computer expert, so perhaps I'll find something or another to contribute to the community here, now that I'm a member of the forum (I'm really lazy about signing up for forums, I've lurked here for some time). Edit: Wow, this has completely solved the heap problem for me, at least at my current levels of usage. I had just barely begun to use this install when I was bombarded with heap problems. Switching from Seamonkey to Opera helped as well (1.17 seamonkey 9.64 opera), as Seamonkey doesn't seem to play well with heaps, nor does IE6SP1. Anywho thanks for making this.