DirPager.EXE DirPager.EXE is Copyright (C) 1993 by Gene Fowler and is not public domain software, involving Borland's copyrights as well as my own. You may use Dir- Pager.EXE without paying a licensing fee, and you pass it along to others if you do not sell it or charge a fee beyond reasonable costs for getting it del- ivered and that you include this file with the .EXE file. If you make a $15 donation to the "workbench" fund, I'll send you the improved version when there is one. There is no warranty, real or imaginable, of any kind on this software. I don't see any conceivable harm, electronic, physical or moral, that can follow from running the program or using its data, but if you're inventive enough to do harm with it, you'll have to sue yourself. DirPager differs from most Dir programs in that it doesn't scroll, but sets up "pages." It will create nine pages of twenty entries each, for a total of one hundred and eighty entries. You create a next page by typing / but after the last page is made, typing / will return you to dos. At this point typing a desired page number from the top row or num-pad brings up that page. Masks are handed on through to dos. You can do what dos can do. For instance you can type asm*.* and get all files such as ASMEds.*. ASMEnv.*, and so forth, to use a directory of mine as an example. You cannot pass on an entry such as *d?.*, which I very much like to do as I've coded modified TP unit files for a pair of special projects by adding DN or DR (DirNav or DirRead) at the end of the eight-character names. So I've added this capability to DirPager. (The passing-on is caught up in a loop.) I suggest renaming DirPager.EXE to dp.EXE to prevent carpel tunnel syndrome. No electronic addresses. Correspondence has to be by way of renting pack room on the U.S. Mule... Gene Fowler The Re-Geniusing Project 1432 Spruce Street Berkeley, CA 94709