The label on the disk says "NCC #4 & 11", but it doesn't exactly line up with the reported contents of disks 4 and 11 as reported in CUVIC_Softwre_Library.pdf. Still, some do, so these are copied from that listing here: NCC #4 ------- BINGO - The game of BINGO with complete instructions and graphics TIME2 - Convert your CCII into a giant mixed digital clock! NCC #11 ------- SOURCE - A terminal program specially for use with 'The Source' STODAT - A terminal programme that allows incoming data to be stored in memory. This data can then be saved to disk or printed. Supports upper or lower case. (SDINFO.BAS is instructions for STODAT) by Chuck Sontag HEXDMP - Dumps memory to screen or printer in hex and ASCII (NB: HEXDMP and DECDMP appear on ncc_4.ccvf, which is wrong) DISK COPY - Allows any blocks to be copied directly from one disk to another. MONITOR - Allows memory to be dumped, disassembled or modified. Also allows breakpoints to be set and machine language programmes to be run. by Patrick Leabo & E. Swank (program involved RSWTCH.LDA, RGWTCH.SRC, MONITR.BAS;01 and MONITR.BAS;02) The rest of the programs don't appear in the listing for either NCC #4 nor NCC #11. BOMBS.BAS -- "BOMBS AWAY" -- WW II bomber pilot game, adapted from Ahl's "BASIC Computer Games", Creative Computing, 1978. Adapted for CCII by Ron Cappadona, Sunnyvale, CA. DISTYP.BAS -- disassemble and print DISCRT.BAS -- disassemble to screen CODES.RND -- (disassembled 8080 opcodes, used by DIS*.BAS) disassemblers, but bad ones. address references are in decimal, and line are not annotated with the address they are associated with, making the listing pretty much useless. MASDIR.BAS -- "Master program and data file directory" by Fred Pezok, Coronado, CA