TCAP began life as a sample program to show how Basic code and the proper use of the linker can be used to capture terminal capability data if available on a Z-System computer. It seems to have evolved into a fairly handy Z-System viewing tool. TCAP determines if ZCPR3 is running and if so, gathers environment and tcap data, signs on, displays cpu speed, terminal id and if the wheel is set a command line which includes a help selection. From here, the user may select various memory display options, (forward, backward, specific address, character, hex or both) or toggle the quiet flag or reset the wheel byte. Pressing the return key, the reset wheel key (W) or any key other than the memory display selection keys (>,<,A,C,H,B), the quiet toggle key (Q) or the help key (/) will quit the program. Lee Bradley, Sysop, Z-Node #12 (203) 665-1100