MASDIR v4.3 by Bob Stephan and Moby Disk REGISTRATION $ MASTER DIRECTORY STEPHAN The main enhancement is printing directory labels for 3.5" disks. This is controlled by the 3 and 5 options--3 for 3.5" disks and 5 for 5.25" disks. On the command line you can enter either /3 or /5 to prepare SDL to print the style of label you want. The Print Options menu is brought up by entering either P or R from the menu, or /P or /R on the command line. From this menu you can select, or change your selection, by pressing either 3 or 5 as appropriate. The default 3.5" disk form depth is set for the 2-3/4" labels that wrap around the top of the disk. The setup program permits setting it for the 2" labels that do not wrap. The default is set for the 5.25" labels, so use the 3 or /3 option to get 3.5" labels, or change it with SDLSETUP. * SDL is a Sorted Directory Listing program that is used in place of the DOS DIR command. You can invoke it from the DOS prompt just like DIR, and it accepts the same file specifications (filespecs) that DIR does including paths and wild cards. * To use SDL simply copy SDL.COM to the disk and/or directory in which your other DOS commands and utilities are kept. Then use SDL in the same way you use DIR. * SDL is used very much like DIR. It takes the same path and file specifications, but it presents a much more readable listing. By using 2, 4, or 6 columns of file names instead of one, it lists many more files on one screen. If the screen becomes full, it automatically pauses. You can immediately shift to a different number of columns to see more files on the screen, exit if you have seen enough, or continue with the listing. * SDL can be used in menu mode. Enter SDL with your filespec just like DIR, then make your selections from the menu at the bottom of the screen. * SDL also has many options that can be entered on the command line in the usual fashion using / as a "switch" or option indicator. * As soon as you find the options that you like, you can customize your copy of SDL with the SDLSETUP program. We have tried to configure SDL the way we believe most users would like it, but you might want to change it for your own use. If you would like one or more of the defaults to work differently, run SDLSETUP. * The printing capabilities of SDL are most useful and remarkably easy to use.