Since your privilege level is high enough, you will be entering in to Xenix. There are a few things that I must relay to you: 1) The system will be switching from 8N1 to 7E1. 2) To return to the BBS, you must type a control-d ( ^d ). 3) Once you are in Xenix and you wish to switch to Unix, which is running on another IBM-AT, you can type /etc/callit and the local network will connect you. Please remember that you will have to type a control-d to exit Unix and, at the login prompt on the Unix system, type an enter or return followed by a ~. ( tilde period ) to return to Xenix. The next control-d will then return you to the BBS. 4) Once you return back to the BBS, the system will switch back to 8N1. 5) If you do switch to the Unix system, login in as guest with a password of guest. The Unix system is NOT accessable via the modem and can only be connected through the local network. Please note that if you attempted to switch to Unix and you DID NOT get a login prompt, that means that the Unix system is OFFLINE. If this is the case, type a ~. ( tilde period ) followed by an enter or return to return back to Xenix. Sandy