IDA stands for Interpreter, Disassembler, Assembler. It is a machine language debugging system, written by Bill Greene. It is reviewed in the May/Jun 1984 edition of Colorcue (Vol. 6, No. 3), page 12. A further article by W.S. Whilly appears in the Nov/Dec 1984 (Vol. 6, No. 6) issue of Colorcue. The front side of this disk, ida_v2.6.ccvf, contains the exact same binary programs, but has one file this one doesn't: IDAINS.TXT (the instruction manual). This side contains two files that the front side lacks: LABELS.DOC -- a file used during disassembly to map addresses to symbolic labels DRIVI.SRC -- instructions for configuring the printer driver