Dice simulator
A small programme which I whipped up to fiddle with dice without having to actually roll any or keep track of them. It both simulates rolled dice and gives the statistical probability. Just enter your chances of hitting, wounding, and saving. Now you can see just how well your troops might do if they faced...

It comes in two forms - a VBScript file and an executable.

Requirements: the VBScript requires either Windows 98 or Internet Explorer 4+. The executable requires Windows and a 32 bit CPU.

NETSCAPE USERS!
There is some sort of problem with Netscape. When it downloads a vbs file it does not treat it as a text file and strips it of its carriage returns. This of course completely buggers the programme. Please download the file below, then rename its extension from txt to vbs to use it. Sorry for the problem, please blame Netscape.
Renamed anti-buggering file

Squigger?
Yes, Squigger. It's my Internet "silly name", the one I adopted a number of years ago when I first used the Internet (and have since become stuck with, because nobody knows who the hell you are if you change your name - not that I'm complaining, it's not too bad as silly names go...). It's a contraction of squig hopper, one of my favourite troop types. And no, I was not aware until recently that squigger is also the name of a small variety of tomato which coincidentally looks much like a squig...

For those who must know these things, this is version 3 of this web page, as of 21/09/1999