Direk - The impossible directory creator v1.0 (09-27-91) usage - [direk [m/r/c] dirname] Use 'm' to make a directory Use 'r' to remove the directory Use 'c' to change into the directory Copyright (C) 1991 Brian Gregory - All Rights Reserved Complaints and/or donations for this product, (The latter is preferred) May be sent to: Brian S. Gregory 917 N. Nielson St. Gilbert, Az 85234 The author of this program presents this program as is, and in no way can be held accountable for problems that may occur as a result of using it. This program has been tested using both an (ugghhh) Xt clone, and a 386-33mhz successfully. If problems do arise, please inform the author, and it will be seen to that the problem(s) are dealt with accordingly. Donations are gladly accepted, but are in no way required. If donations are sent, It will encourage this great 'freeware' enterprise, and will most likely spur many other little utilities to follow. Basic Program description: This program creates a directory consisting of eight characters in the current directory in the dos environment. It takes each ascii character, increments it by 120, and then outputs all characters as a directory. By normal 'dos' means, this directory cannot be accessed - but using 'direk' it can be removed, created, and changed into as required. When creating the directory, please note the directory name IS case sensitive, so don't forget how you typed it in. If you have forgotten the directory name, Norton Utilities, XTree Gold, And PcTools (just to name a few) can access and remove these directories.