Disk Librarian (DSKLIB) is a program to maintain a master catalog of multiple disk directories. Disks are given unique numbers and names, and then placed in the master catalog. A powerfull Find command is then used to locate a particular file. Full wildcards and multiple switches are supported. An example of the Find command is: Find file named: .MAC/DUR MAY/GR 75/LESS 100/PRI This command would print a list of all files in the catalog with the MAC extension created during May of the current year that are greater than 75 blocks, but less than 100 blocks in length. DSKLIB.DOC 124 08-May-83 DLBOPT.MAC 4 26-Dec-81 DSKLIB.EOB 60 18-May-83 DSKLIB.NOB 62 18-May-83 DSKLIB.NSV 29 18-May-83 DSKLIB.ESV 28 18-May-83 DLBCOM.MAC 1 08-May-83 DLBCOM.SAV 1 15-Mar-79 UA .MAC 1 08-May-83 UA .SAV 1 18-May-83 The Archive Handler was submitted to the RT11 tape a year ago. It is a sub-device handler that allows a file on a large disk to appear as a directory structured device to RT 11. V5 now includes the LD handler and KMON commands to do the same function in a more elegant manner. (DEC does occasionally learn from users.) DSKLIB may use an SPFUN in AR to update from Archive files without specifying a file name, so it is included again. AR .DOC 13 25-Nov-81 AR .MAC 7 27-Nov-81 ARCDEF.MAC 4 27-Nov-81 ARCDEF.SAV 3 27-May-81