There is a new way to list directories on the system called "FDIR". Output is similiar to the D device, but it is neater and is more convenient to use. To use it, type: FDIR or: FDIR or: FDIR : etc. Archives, other ITS hosts etc. will work when explicitly specified. If no directory is given, the current defaults will be used. If the directory is on disk,a "dskuse %" will be done. The advantage of this program over the D deviceis that the defaults are not changed (you have to change it back to DSK to read from it otherwise).