DiskWorks is a "user supported" Sector Editing Utility for the Apple //c and Apple //e with 80 column card. This program will automatically con- figure itself to read 512 byte "blocks" of data (ProDOS and Pascal disk formats) or 256 byte "sectors" of data (16 sector disk formats such as DOS 3.3 and CP/M). If the disk format is ProDOS or Pascal, DiskWorks will adjust to the size of the device selected - anything from 128 blocks on the /RAM disk to 65535 blocks on a 30MB hard drive. The default set- ting is 280 blocks (or 35 tracks, 16 sectors per track) for Non-ProDOS disk formats. To see what commands are available in DiskWorks press either the '?' key or the '/' key to bring up the HELP screen. The Open Apple (OA) key is used to activate the COMMAND mode, and the Solid Apple (SA) key is used to activate the EDIT mode. It isn't necessary to hold down either the OA or SA key when entering a selection - once a mode is activated you only have to press the key associated with the command you want to per- form. All commands can be entered in upper or lower case ('R' or 'r' to read a specific block) and shifted or unshifted characters (both '>' a'.' will read the next block). Feel free to give a copy of this program to a friend or post it on your favorite BBS. But please remember that DiskWorks is "user supported" - if you like this program send us a check for $10 so we can afford to keep writing software like this. In return, we'll send you a manual for DiskWorks, a user identification number (which lets you access our Semi-Technical Semi-Support Semi-Hotline) and our catalog of truly ama- zing products. Because the author is thoroughly disgusted with 40 column displays and the limitations of the Apple ][ series computer, this program will work on // series machines only. Sorry, folks, but you have to draw the line somewhere... Both ProDOS and BASIC.SYSTEM *must be present* in RAM before you can run DiskWorks.