The use of TERM.MR1 is similar to Rick Perry's TERM.100. The differences are that TERM.MR1 will save to a Chipmunk by specifying a DOWNLOAD file name like 0:FILE.DO making sure that the Chipmunk is already within the folder that the DOWNLOAD should be saved to. The other addition is in the auto dialing and logon capability. When the program is run, you will be given 4 choices to operate from. Choice #1: DIAL & MDM is meant to autodial using an ADRS.DO entry as follows: cis:5551234<=^C?U7000,0000^M?Ppass*word^M>: The ADRS.DO entry MUST have the name "cis" or it won't work. Of course if you want to expand the logon capability to go directly to the M100 sig, you could use the entry: cis:5551234<=^C?U70000,000^M?Ppass*word^M^OG PCS154^M>: This program has only been tested in its capability to download to disk and autolog. I haven't had a chance to see what would happen with uploading from disk. There is also the consideration of files on disk that are too long to load back to the M100 and read or use. I'll try to work on that problem in the near future, but I understand that Holmes may have a future CDOS that will have the capability to work as a virtual memory. The main part of the TERM.100 program should have questions asked of Rick Perry, but I offer this slightly enhanced version to get new Chipmunk users into direct access with TELCOM and their drives. Mark Riaboy 76703,650