This disk has been modified and is incomplete. Specifically, the "Checkers" menu option invokes "CHECKR.BAS", but it isn't on the disk." 1. Space Maze by Lloyd Johnson. Instructions in program. 2. Checkers CHECKR.BAS is missing from the disk, unfortunately. A file named CHECKR.BAS appears on ncc_5.ccvf, but I don't know if it is the same program. 3. 3D Maze MAZE.BAS -- (this launches it) MAZE.PRG -- MAZEG1.SRC -- MAZEG2.SRC -- INPUTR.SRC -- by Greg Allen For some reason, MAZE.BAS must be run from the menu, and not invoked manually. Perhaps it assume a certain display scroll offset (eg, none). It generates a 63x31 maze while displaying it. Then a prompt appears: CMD> Use the arrow keys to navigate through the maze. Hit to get the mouse-eye view. Hit to get back to top level view. CTRL-D (or ) jumps to FCS. This exact program also appears on maze_2.ccvf. 4. Life Many disks contain versions of LIFE, the growth/competition simulation invented by John Conway and popularized first in Scientific American. Other versions can be found on these disks: alien_invasion_v1.4.ccvf arcade_games.ccvf chip_92.ccvf life.ccvf life2.ccvf The disk also contains LIGHT.DSP, which undoubtedly isn't part of the original disk. It appears to be a seating diagram of the Shortland County Council.