The BONDWEL2.REV file is excellent - as far as it goes. My I respectfully add my two cents. One of the people in my office has a Bondwell-2, and we're now looking at getting several more for "on-the-road" use -- configured with a Travelcomm1200 (1200 baud modem the size of a pack of cigarettes). I have managed to transfer information between the Bondwell-2 and the Exec and the Vixen at 19,200 baud (twice 9600) by using a "null- modem cable" and IMP on all machines and using the "Quiet" (RQ, SQ, SBQ) mode on the Bondwell so that the slowness of the LCD display doesn't cause time-out errors. We have the RAM-DISK (--HIGHLY!!!-- RECOMMENDED) which I have upgraded to 512K for the mere price of $20.00 in parts (8 IC sockets and 8 chips), as per the Bondwell BBS (818-788-0193) which is run by Jon Bek - an employee of ServiceLand - the Bondwell authorized warranty service station. It allows two BIG advantages: 1. Programs run significantly faster (Wordstar, dBase, etc.). 2. The use of the Ram-Disk extends the battery-life significantly, as the disk drive does not need to be accessed, except to save the final version of the various work-files from the Ram-Disk. If there is significant interest in the Bondwell, perhaps we could ask Pete (SYSOP) to add a BONDWELL section, and we can upload a variety of programs, etc. to make this the East-Coast (or at least non-west coast) BBS for Bondwell stuff. There is also a rather significant group of Bondwell-2 owners who gather and converse (?) on CompuServe's CPMSIG Section 4 (Laptops). Kurt M. Gebauer FOG #49group of Bondwell-2 owners who gather and con