The label on the disk says "NCC #1 & 5", but it doesn't exactly line up with the reported contents of disks 1 and 5 (see CUVIC_Softwre_Library.pdf). Still, some do, so these are copied from that listing here. The index found on ncc_catalog_1.ccvf has a different story about which files should be on NCC #1 and NCC #5. #1: TIME, WEAVE, CIRCLE, SINDE, CCHART, DRAW4, OIL, MMIND, LUNAR, TOWER, BLOCK, VECT, MENU, TURK, RECT, CATALG #5: GOMOKO, LIFE2, CHECKR, AWARI, HIQ, STROOP, BOWL, HURKLE, CLSQST, MONITR, 3DCOST, DUPSCN, FABRIC, POKER, TWIST, REGRES Below is what is actually on the disk. 1. MAZE - The computer draws a maze of any size and then proceeds to solve it fast (in assembler) or slowly (in BASIC). Excellent demonstration of the difference in speed between the two languages. by Guillermo F. Bremer, Jr. Monterrey, Mexico This program also appears on mazes_2.ccvf as MAZI.BAS. 2. PSYCHOGRAPH - The computer asks you 25 questions and then provides an analysis of your personality. 2. DOG & CAT - How many moves will it take you to catch the cat in this fast moving enimated game? 4. ROVER ROBOT - Try to steer the robot over a mined grid. 6. BOUNCE - Design your box and ball and see how long it will bounce for. by Trevor Taylor