CHECK.COM        2176  05-06-93  [Check 1 of 2] Use this to check the CRC
                              | values of files you obtain from the library.
                              | Compare the values you obtain with CHECK
                              | against those listed in each "disk doc".
CHECK.DOC         768  05-06-93  [Check 2 of 2]
CPM000.DOC       7936  07-13-94  This is the description of the disk contents.
DE-LBR.COM       6272  05-06-93  [De-Library 1 of 2] A utility to quickly
                              | extract all members of a .LBR file.
DE-LBR.DOC        256  05-06-93  [De-Library 2 of 2]
DU-V89.ARK      13056  05-06-93  ver. 8.9 This disk utility allows you to
                              | modify any byte on a disk. With DU you may
                              | even rebuild a damaged disk directory. This
                              | program is not recommended for novices --
                              | they should first try to recover a damaged
                              | disk with NewSWeeP. Never work on your only
                              | copy of a disk and never practice on a disk
                              | you really need. The program and
                              | documentation are stored in an archive file
                              | to save disk space. Use UNARC.
EDFILE.COM      11008  05-06-93  ver. 1/10/84 [EDFILE 1 of 2] Modify any disk
                              | file, either in ASCII or hexadecimal, with
                              | ease. So easy-to-use that even novices can
                              | patch their software. Excellent for getting
                              | rid of an extra end-of-file marker (^Z or 1A
                              | hex) in your data file as well.
EDFILE.DOC      20352  05-06-93  ver. 1/10/84 [EDFILE 2 of 2]
FBAD57.COM       1792  05-06-93  ver. 5.7 [Findbad 1 of 2] Finds all the bad
                              | blocks on a disk and builds a directory entry
                              | to ensure those blocks cannot be accidentally
                              | used. Recommended for use on every disk
                              | immediately after it is formatted
                              | (initialized). An absolute must for any disk
                              | which will hold permanent archival copies of
                              | your files and data.
FBAD57.DOC       6144  05-06-93  ver. 5.7 [Findbad 2 of 2]
FBAD58X.COM      4736  05-06-93  ver. 5.8 [Findbad for CPM+ 1 of 2] Modified
                              | for CP/M 3.0 systems, this marks out bad
                              | sectors on your disks so they cannot be used.
FBAD58X.DOC      1280  05-06-93  ver. 5.8 [Findbad for CPM+ 2 of 2]
NSWEEP.DOC      28672  05-06-93  ver. 2.07 [NewSWeeP 2 of 2]
NSWP207.COM     11776  05-06-93  ver. 2.07 [NewSWeeP 1 of 2] Dave Rand's
                              | fabulous file management utility. For anyone
                              | who needs to copy, view, print, rename, move,
                              | squeeze, unsqueeze, or erase files, either
                              | individually or in groups. NewSWeeP can also
                              | change the file attributes. On a CP/M 2.2
                              | machine, will recover files from a disk with
                              | the dreaded "BDOS Error" -- just press return
                              | every time you get the "BDOS Error" message.
                              | What NewSWeeP can't recover is probably gone
                              | forever and not worth spending the time on.
RECVR21.COM      3328  05-06-93  ver. 2.1 [Recover 1 of 3] Unerase files which
                              | have been erroneously erased. RECVR21 is for
                              | CP/M 2.2 machines; RECVR21X is for CP/M 3.0
                              | machines.
RECVR21.DOC       640  05-06-93  ver. 2.1 [Recover 3 of 3]
RECVR21X.COM     5888  05-06-93  ver. 2.1 [Recover 2 of 3]
SAPP20.COM       1920  05-06-93  ver. 2.0 [Sort And Pack 1 of 2] For both CP/M
                              | 2.2 and CPM+ systems, this allows you to
                              | update the directory of your disk so that all
                              | files are organized alphabetically and all
                              | unwanted (erased) files are PERMANENTLY and
                              | IRRETRIEVABLY eliminated.
SAPP20.DOC       7040  05-06-93  ver. 2.0 [Sort And Pack 2 of 2]
SD.DOC           7808  05-06-93  ver. 13.0 [SuperDirectory 2 of 2]
SD130.COM        5248  05-06-93  ver. 13.0 [SuperDirectory 1 of 2] Use this
                              | instead of the directory program which came
                              | with your computer. Be sure to read the
                              | documentation so you know about the many
                              | options which are available.
UNARC-CR.DOC     1280  05-06-93  [File Extraction 4 of 4] Abbreviated
                              | documentation for the UNARC, UNARCA, and UNCR
                              | programs written specifically for inclusion
                              | on this disk. Complete documentation, and
                              | most of the source code, is in the regular
                              | FOG-CPM library.
UNARC.COM        4736  05-06-93  [File Extraction 1 of 4] Extract the members
                              | of an archive (.ARK or .ARC) file. Remember,
                              | .ARK normally signifies that the members are
                              | for CP/M systems and .ARC normally signifies
                              | that the members are MS/PC-DOS systems.
UNARCA.COM       5760  05-06-93  [File Extraction 2 of 4] Extracts members of
                              | archive files on 8080 systems.
UNCR.COM         6400  05-06-93  [File Extraction 3 of 4] Extract files which
                              | have been compressed with either a crunch or
                              | a squeeze program. Remember, not all files
                              | with a `Z' as as the middle character of the
                              | extension are crunched -- this `Z' can also
                              | signify AZM source code.