This is an "ANSI graphics terminal," or so the docs say. I know that it can call up "IBM boards" that use some sort of pseudo ANSI for colors/graphics characters. It uses DHR graphics to emulate the ANSI characters, so you need a 128k //e (enhanced?) //c, //c+, or //GS in theory. I only know that it works on a //c, so don't sue me if it doesn't work on your hardware. I encountered an apparent interference between this and my Z-ram disk driving software (I think) so be aware. The lack of features: a) you have to reboot to exit b) the advertised roll back buffer and configuration menu does not work. The only real use of this thing is its (amazing to me, at least) capability to do a graphics terminal emulation at 2400 baud on a 1Mhz machine. A neat demo, but really lousy as a real product. Any further info on the author of this program and it's status is welcome. One use tip: OA-2 and OA-4 flip baud from 1200 to 2400. compressed with shrinkit (3.0 if it matters) -- -- WARNING!!! The above opinions may be HAZARDOUS or FATAL if swallowed!!! -- "My mind is going... I can feel it... | Gary Gray -- ggray@wpi.wpi.edu I can feel it..." | GEnie: GGRAY6 (This space unintentionally left blank)