The label on the disk says "NCC #2", but it doesn't exactly line up with the reported contents of disks 2 (see CUVIC_Softwre_Library.pdf). However, it DOES line up with what ncc_catalog_1.ccvf reports for disk #2. NCC #2 ------- ASC.BAS -- given a starting address in memory, scan and print out ascii characters which are found along the way. DIS.BAS -- disassembler, by Bart Evans PLOTTR.BAS -- Plotting program, instructions starting line 100. Plot the result of "DEF FNA(X) = ..." output on a graph. by Bart Evans CUSTOM.BAS -- apparently a one-off program, not of general usefulness. it loads "SCREEN.DSP" into display memory, but this disk doesn't have such a file, then who knows what it does with it. DOTS.BAS -- not a functional program. it is supposed to plot random dots on the screen in random colors. OIL.BAS -- OILCO.DSP -- Oil Company by Mark Phaneuf, Creative Computing Mar/Apr 1978, pp 133-137 Adapted for CCII by David B. Suits 3DPLOT.BAS -- plot random frustra UTIL01.BAS -- This program deletes a series of files from the disk leaving the latest versin of that file alone. More instructions in listing. by Jim Parker UTIL02.BAS -- This program moves a file from one disk to another disk using only one drie. More instructions in listing. by Jim Parker UTIL03.BAS -- garbage DUMP.BAS -- appears to be a corrupted program, but the part that is there seems to allow changing the volume name.