LABELER "LABELER.COM" is a program that allows you to print the contents of a disk directory to a 5 x 1 7/16" mailing label. It actually is a modified version of a program called "COVER.COM". Having some experience with both printers and 8086 assembly language, I felt that with a little effort this program could be modified to print on a mailing label. By changing some of the printer commands and a little editing to the program itself I was able to achieve this. The program is fairly easy to follow. Just specify which drive contains the disk you wish to have the directory printed from. It then prompts you to enter a title. You can enter anything you wish here. I like to include a title that describes the type of files that are on the disk such as UTILITIES, BASIC PROGRAMS, etc. The title only affects the printing of the label as it does not write this information to the disk. After pressing the RETURN key it will then read the directory information from the disk and begin printing. It may take a time or two to position the label correctly in your printer. Please note that this program works on EPSON and GEMINI-10X type printers. Also note that a 5 x 1 7/16" label will hold up to a maximum of 60 filenames including the title, the number of free bytes remaining and the date. For most users this should not be a problem. For me, this utility adds a professional touch to disk labels and hopefully it will benefit you as well! - Michael Krueger - 04/21/85