Local Logon - Selecting this option allows you to enter into the bulletin board system locally, from here you are able to modify the system to look more what you want it to, or allow you to do what well call a session, where you read your messages, or look at the new files, as well as play a door game or two. Exit Iniquity - Selecting this option will quit out of Iniquity and return you to the DOS prompt. Jump To DOS - Selecting this option will also return you to DOS, but Iniquity will not quit. Instead Iniquity will swap itself into memory and load up a copy of your DOS environment, allowing you to use commands in DOS, and essentially looking invisible. When you have completed your DOS session you must type 'exit' at the DOS prompt, doing so will close the copy of the DOS environment, and re-load Iniquity from the swap file. Init Modem - Selecting this option will cause Iniquity to re- initialize the modem using your pre-defined init string from the system configuration. Hangup Modem - Selecting this option will cause Iniquity to 'hang up' the modem allowing user's to call through to your board. Offhook Modem - Selecting this option will cause Iniquity to 'pick up' the modem so that any caller trying to get through to your board will receive a busy signal. Answer Modem - Selecting this option will cause Iniquity to answer the modem manually. If for some reason Iniquity isn't answering the modem by itself, if you wanted it to, and you have to revert to manually answering the modem, you should check your 'Answer string' or your 'Init string' in your modem configuration to see if it is correct for your type of modem. Terminal Mode - Selecting this option will cause Iniquity to load up the internal TERMINAL, from here you are able to dial other numbers, or answer a call. There isn't really that much information on this option currently, but Mike hopes to have a fully active terminal as soon as he can.