The diskindex directory contains files that show what should be included on the intel disks I am aware of and have so far catalogued, with some corrections and omission for corruption. The format of these files is # name of disk label: xxx where xxx is the label found on the disk version: nn where nn is the version found in the disk label format: yyy dd zzz where yyy is the OS, dd is the disk density and zzz is the initial skew information found in the label os: sss where sss is the OS on the disk if present Files: file,size,checksum,location file info and where location is the directory or the file itself if aliased or ending in ~n. The ~n option is used where I have found several versions of the same file. I have eliminated some versions where I have found corruption or where there is spurious information past the eof record. ... # optional comment lines Note for some file records there is an extra field that indicates some problem with the file or that there is a directory file listing that I haven't saved as this can be reconstructed. If you have perl you can run collect.pl with one of the indexes as an argument it will collect the files into a subdirectory named as per the argument with the @ removed Note The cpm, isis-iv, irmx and xenix folders are not included in the diskindex, instead they contain the directory structures for the relevant disks and for isis-iv and irmx there is a __log__ file and an __fnodes__ file that contain information on the extracted file and the fnode information on the files from the disks. I may at some point in the future bring these into the same structure as the others.