20 Sep 93 Wes, enclosed the disks that you requested. I think that the Eagle II, TRS Model II, and Kaypro UniForm are pretty much self explanatory. The Sierra is a little more complex, as some of their commands are not altogether common. For example, PUT is the harddisk equivalent of SYSGEN. Density is used to set the density of the floppy disk drive; e.g. DENSITY M:=S sets the floppy disk drive for Single Density, M:=D would set it for Double Density, and M:=X for Extended Density. 'X' connotes double sided drives, and is unavailable to you until you install a double sided disk drive. I might note that there are some advantages in staying with the Single Density floppies. Despite the limited storage space - 241K - they are in standard IBM 3740 format and readable by a considerable number of machines. The Double Density, on the other hand, utilizes a double density recorded 128 byte sector that cannot be handled by a number of floppy disk controller chips. As regards Turbo Pascal, I find that the version that I have is 2.00 - rather far removed from 3.01A! Enjoy your machines. If I can be of further assistance, let me hear from you. - don