El Paso, TX, 10/18/83 When I wrote LDIR a few hours ago, I realized that RMAC was unable to handle the job, since it would wipe out DOLLAR-SIGNS in labels. Some SYSLIB routines, however, use them in external references... EXTRN F$OPEN in RMAC is synonymous to EXTRN FOPEN and LINK would complain about the missing symbol FOPEN! Now, there just HADT TO BE a better way than M80, and after a lot of DU'ing and DDT'ing, I found it! In RMAC ver 1.1 you find the following code starting at address 1D76: L1D76: CPI '$' RNZ XRA A MOV M,A RET Now, to be able to use RMAC instead of M80 for *ALL* your SYSLIB work, make a NOP out of the MOV M,A instruction! Remember, the address is only good for my version of RMAC, as supplied with an early version of CP/M plus. Your RMAC may be a bit different, but the code should be in the general area. With the availability of CP/M plus, more people will probably use RMAC than M80, and this easy patch (which seems to have NO ILL EFFECTS) allows use of SYSLIB with RMAC. My recommendation: reformat SYSLIB into an IRL file for faster searching.