OK, folks, here it is... Don't try -anything- until you've read -all- the readme.txt files in -all- the subdirectories. In particular, the Micro-C configuration is fiercely complex... I suspect there are easier ways to accomplish things nowadays, but what you see is what evolved over the course of a few years in the early 90s. It's been a while! The original hardware setup & network interface doc for each module is in a text file within each directory. Read those before you go further; it'll save you lots of headscratching. I've left the files and subdirectory structures completely unchanged, except for converting the doc from a word processor into flat ASCII text. As a result, you'll see references to organizations & addresses that no longer exist... don't trust anything external to the code! Comments? Questions? Drop me a note... Ed Nisley ed.nisley@pobox.com