Z to Mac (2 methods) I've connected, as have others, using a terminal program. It's possible to exchange info from folders and documents. Naturally you can convert the contents of any Z Folder to a document, so it's possible to move info back and fourth, albeit not very convenient. Here's how my system works in Claris 4.0 in the Comm Module. I'd imagine most other communications programs are similar. Connect via Modem 2400 bd (you'll need 2 phone lines) On the Z Name - your choice Number - the # your modem's hooked up to Speed - 2400 Parity - None Data Bits - 8 Stop Bits - 1 Handshake - XON/XOFF On the Mac - Set to Apple Modem Tool Dial Phone # - Leave Blank (later you'll enter wait for connect) Speed - 2400 Parity - None Data Bits - 8 Stop Bits - 1 Handshake - XON/XOFF -- Set to Modem Port -- Set Terminal to TTY -- File Transfer - Straight XMODEM Have your terminal program wait for a connection and have the Z dial the modem. Then send or receive a file on the Mac and up or download on the Z. Connect via Serial Connection 9600 bd (the cable must be used) On the Z Name - your choice (I call it Serial Connect) Number - leave it blank Speed - 9600 Parity - None Data Bits - 8 Stop Bits - 1 Handshake - XON/XOFF On the Mac - Set to Serial Tool (use which ever port your cable's hooked to.) Speed - 9600 Parity - None Data Bits - 8 Stop Bits - 1 Handshake - XON/XOFF -- Set Terminal to TTY -- File Transfer - Straight XMODEM Have your terminal program open the connection and have the Z do the same by Logging On. Then send or receive a file on the Mac and up or download on the Z. Rich Rodriguez Lima OH