The following software is copyrighted 10/20/83 by: Dennis McFerran 1038 Polk Lane San Jose, CA 95117 Tel-408-296-6021 Comments and suggestions welcome. Program name: DSKLABL Version : 1 Purpose : Prepare a printed "Avery" type label to identify the various files on a disk. Equipment : Written for the Osborne 01, either Single or Double Density and the Epson Printer Output : The program produces a label with a heading that shows: a) The date produced b) Whether the disk is single or double density c) The amount of Free Space on the disk d) The "Name" of the disk (i.e. -UTILITY.U01) e) The "Page" number of the label relative to that particular disk Instructions: 1. Place this program on a disk in Drive A. It makes some sense to include it on the same disk that you use for cataloging your files (NCAT or whatever). If you don't catalog I suggest that you check out the possiblities in our library. 2. Put the continuous form labels in your printer. 3. Mount the disk to be labeled in drive B. 4. Type dsklabl1 b: 5. The first time in each labelling session the program will ask you for the date. It is stored so that it will be remembered from disk to disk unless depredd the RESET button. 6. The disk will whir for a second and then, assuming you have turned on your print, will produce a label(s) that you may affix to the disk. 7. Repeat step 4 for each disk that you want to label. Remarks: This is the first version of a nearly complete rewrite of my old DIRLABLE program and solves many problems that were inherent in that code. This program now (I hope) calculates the Free Space on the disk properly, allows the user to easily change the number of columns and lines of information to fit any size of label that you want to use, identifies the "name" of the disk on each "Page" of labels that it creates for the disk.