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- Audio Compact Disc Controller version 1.20
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- A resident audio CD player for dos
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- Copyright (c) 1993-94, Anders Roar Nielsen
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- ---=== Shareware ===---
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- * Do you from time to time play audio CD's with your CD-ROM? *
- * *
- * Yes? But your CD can only play from the start to the end? *
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- * Yes? And you would really like to be in full control? *
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- * Yes? Like repeat or random play, or selected tracks only? *
- * *
- * Yes? And of course all of it while running another program? *
- * *
- * Yes? Then the Audio Compact Disc Controller is a must for you! *
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- * *
- * ╔═════════════════════════ ACDC ═════════════════════════╗ *
- * ║ ║ *
- * ║ Featuring full background control, you can play your ║ *
- * ║ favorite tracks while using almost any other program ║ *
- * ║ ║ *
- * ╚════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝ *
- * *
- * *
- * Features include: *
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- * Start, stop, pause, resume, skip, accelerating scan. *
- * Random play, repeat one or all tracks, A-B repeat, intro scan. *
- * Informative status display and six different time displays. *
- * Intelligent location scrollbar and program listing. *
- * Stereo volume control with instant mute. *
- * Open/close and lock/unlock door. *
- * Supports multiple CD-ROM drives. *
- * Everything easily controlled by keyboard or mouse. *
- * Option for time display on top of textmode applications. *
- * *
- * Pop-up utility, icon and pif for Microsoft Windows included. *
- * *
- * Registered version fully programmable. *
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- CONTENTS
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- Contents.......................................1
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- Disclaimer.....................................2
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- Agreement......................................2
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- Shareware......................................3
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- Introduction...................................3
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- Warning........................................4
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- Hard- and software requirements................4
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- Files..........................................5
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- Installation...................................5
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- Start up.......................................5
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- Using the program..............................6
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- Functions......................................6
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- Using the program with Microsoft Windows......11
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- Command line options..........................12
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- Troubleshooting...............................13
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- Registration..................................14
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- Upgrading.....................................16
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- Getting the latest version of the program.....17
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- Contacting the author.........................17
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- Credits.......................................17
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- Future plans..................................18
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- Revision history..............................18
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- DISCLAIMER
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- Anders Roar Nielsen is the author of Audio Compact Disc Controller.
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- Users of Audio Compact Disc Controller must accept this disclaimer
- of warranty:
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- "Audio Compact Disc Controller is supplied as is. The author dis-
- claims all warranties, expressed or implied, including, without li-
- mitation, the warranties of merchantability and of fitness for any
- purpose. The author assumes no liability for damages, direct or
- consequential, which may result from the use of or inability to use
- Audio Compact Disc Controller, even if the author has been advised
- of the possibility of such damages."
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- AGREEMENT
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- Audio Compact Disc Controller is a shareware program and is provided
- at no charge to the user for evaluation. The program is a stand-
- alone program without any connection to specific CD-ROM drives or
- any other hard- or software.
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- The unregistered shareware version of Audio Compact Disc Controller
- may be distributed freely by distributors of shareware / user sup-
- ported software, file distribution nets, bulletin boards etc., via
- modems, disks, CD-ROM disks etc., but only if all files are included
- completely and unmodified, preferably in one single archive file.
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- The Audio Compact Disc Controller program MUST NOT be bundled with
- any piece of hardware without a written permission from the author.
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- You are encouraged to pass a copy of the unregistered version of
- Audio Compact Disc Controller along to your friends and associates
- for evaluation, but please remember to include all files.
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- SHAREWARE
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-
- The essence of "try-before-you-buy" or "user-supported" software is
- to provide personal computer users with quality software without
- high prices, and yet to provide incentive for software developers to
- continue to develop new products. If you find the Audio Compact Disc
- Controller useful, and find that you are using the program and con-
- tinue to use it after a trial period of 30 days, you must make a
- registration payment to Anders Roar Nielsen, the author of the pro-
- gram. You will then receive your copy of the full featured program,
- licensed for use on any one computer at any one time.
- You can read more about how to register later in this manual.
-
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- INTRODUCTION
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-
- For quite a long time I was looking around for a good audio CD play-
- er program for dos. The program that came with my CD-ROM was very
- disappointing, and I soon wanted something better.
-
- Well, I found a lot of CD players for Microsoft Windows, many of
- them good, some of them not so good, but I couldn't find a good dos
- program.
- The reason for this could be that it is easier to write a Windows
- CD player program, since you don't have to produce code for the CD-
- ROM yourself. Nice, but not really what I wanted. I wanted a dos
- program.
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- Finally, I decided to write the program myself. I wanted the program
- to have almost the same features found on many hi-fi CD players, and
- pretty soon I got the idea about having the program to play my favo-
- rite tracks while running other programs.
- This of course meant that I would have to make it as a resident pro-
- gram, capable of monitoring and controlling the CD-ROM while running
- another program.
- I have seen several other programs claiming "background music".
- In their term, this normally means "leave the CD playing when you
- exit the program". Well, ACDC not only gives you background music,
- but also background control, letting you choose what to play, and
- not just leaving the CD to play from the start to the end.
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- I hope you will enjoy it as much as I do.
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- WARNING
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- As mentioned earlier, ACDC is a resident (TSR) program.
- This means, that ACDC will be located in your computers memory,
- waiting for you to press a dedicated hotkey by which time the pro-
- gram will try to pop-up on top of whatever program you are using.
-
- Even though every effort has been made to make this a safe program
- to use, you might find that you cannot activate the program on top
- of certain programs. This might most likely be the case if the other
- program changes some of the interrupt vectors, thereby not allowing
- ACDC to monitor the important interrupt calls.
-
- *** This can cause a system crash if you are unlucky! ***
-
- An example could be dos' Edit. This program is written is such a
- clumsy way that your system is almost guaranteed to crash if you try
- to activate ACDC on top of Edit. I have however found no problems
- when popping up on top of well written major applications like Word-
- Perfect 5.1, Borland Pascal, AutoCad R12's textmode screen, and many
- many more, including Microsoft Windows when used as described later.
- But you are advised never to have a large amount of unsaved work
- when you try to activate ACDC.
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- HARD- AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
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- Hardware:
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- A IBM personal computer, or true compatible.
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- The BIOS must support the keyboard intercept interrupt, int 15h,
- ah=4Fh. This is used when checking for the programs hotkey.
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- The pc must be equipped with a color VGA and at least one CD-ROM
- capable of playing audio CD's.
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- A mouse is a good idea, although not required.
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- Software:
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- Dos 3.10 or later.
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- Whatever device driver that your CD-ROM drive needs to operate.
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- Microsoft CD-ROM extension, MSCDEX.EXE version 2.21 or later.
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- FILES
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- The complete package consists of 8 files:
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- Filename: Size: Date: Time: Description:
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- FILE_ID.DIZ 615 08-01-94 1.20 A short description file.
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- ACDC.COM 23859 08-01-94 1.20 The main program.
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- POP_ACDC.EXE 4288 08-01-94 1.20 A pop-up utility meant to be
- used with Microsoft Windows 3.1.
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- ACDC.PIF 545 08-01-94 1.20 Program-Information-File for
- Microsoft Windows 3.1.
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- ACDC.ICO 766 08-01-94 1.20 Icon for Microsoft Windows.
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- ACDC.DOC 41508 08-01-94 1.20 This document.
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- ORDER.FRM 2867 08-01-94 1.20 Order form to print out if you
- want to register the program.
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- UPGRADE.FRM 2634 08-01-94 1.20 Upgrade form to print out if you
- want to upgrade your previously
- registered copy of the program.
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- INSTALLATION
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- To install the program on your harddisk, all you have to do is copy
- the files to the directory where you want the program located.
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- START UP
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- You start up by executing ACDC.COM from dos' command line.
- The program will carry out a few checks, and if everything is ok,
- the program will terminate with a "Resident part installed" message.
- There are several command line options that you can use. To get a
- quick overview, enter ACDC /H or ACDC /?. This will show the command
- line options instead of installing the program. The options are de-
- scribed in details in the "COMMAND LINE OPTIONS" section later.
- If the program doesn't install or work properly, you are advised to
- read the "TROUBLESHOOTING" section later in this manual.
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- USING THE PROGRAM
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- When you have installed the program, you must press its special hot-
- key to activate the program. The default hotkey is CTRL+ALT+A; Press
- CTRL and ALT and hold them down while you press A.
- When you press the hotkey, the program checks different things to
- determine if it is safe to activate. These checks include dos, key-
- board and harddisk activity, and the current videomode. The program
- can only be activated if your pc is in video mode 3, that is stan-
- dard 80 x 25 character color mode.
- If everything looks ok, the program pops up, ready for you to use.
- If unable to pop up, the program will continue to try for 3 seconds
- after you pressed the hotkey. If the program is unable to pop up
- within those 3 seconds, the pop up request is cancelled, and you
- must press the hotkey to try again.
-
- The main part of the ACDC display looks like a typical hi-fi CD
- player, with buttons to press, and a time display to the right. The
- program also features a status display, showing the current state of
- your CD-ROM. The location scrollbar shows the position within the
- current track, and the program bar shows the track numbers on the
- compact disc.
-
- All the button have their function written in green capital letters.
- The buttons can be pressed by using a mouse or by pressing a key on
- your keyboard.
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- If you are using a mouse, you simply click a mouse button (left or
- right) when then mouse cursor is on the CD-button you want to press.
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- If you are using your keyboard, the key to press is either shown in
- dark red below the CD-button, like F1 below the play/pause button,
- or it is shown in yellow as one of the letters in the function text,
- like R in RAND.
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- Note that the program doesn't check or change the palette or font
- when activated. If your foreground program has changed the palette
- or font, the CD player might look funny. Furthermore, the program
- doesn't check or change if the VGA card has been set up to show high
- intensity background colors instead of blinking characters.
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- FUNCTIONS
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- POWER : ( Keyboard: Escape )
- Quit the program and return you to whatever you were doing when
- you activated the program.
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- PLAY/PAUSE/RESUME : ( Keyboard: F1 )
- Starts playing. The function of the play button will toggle be-
- tween play, pause and resume, depending on the status of your
- CD-ROM.
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- STOP : ( Keyboard : F2 )
- Stop playing. Go back to the beginning of the first track.
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- SKIP reverse : ( Keyboard: F3, "-" or down arrow )
- Go to beginning of current track, or, if within first second of
- the current track, go back to previous track.
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- SKIP forward : ( Keyboard: F4, "+" or up arrow )
- Go to beginning of next track.
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- SCAN reverse : ( Keyboard: Shift-F3 or left arrow )
- Accelerating reverse scan. If you hold down the SCAN button, the
- scan will accelerate, this however works best when activated
- with mouse since the keyboard repeat will interrupt the scan.
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- SCAN forward : ( Keyboard: Shift-F4 or right arrow )
- Accelerating forward scan. Works like SCAN reverse.
- Reverse and forward scan can also be activated by clicking a
- mouse button when the mouse cursor is at one of the two green
- arrows to the left and right of the location scrollbar.
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- Left volume down / up. ( Keyboard : F5 / F6 )
- Right volume down / up. ( Keyboard : F7 / F8 )
- Both volumes down / up. ( Keyboard : F9 / F10 )
- Note: Not all CD-ROM drives support volume control, and many
- drives support it with fewer steps than ACDC use. The program
- passes one byte to the device driver for left and right volume,
- but how well the volume control is done, depends on the CD-ROM
- and the device driver. The volume is changed in steps of 16, but
- can be stepping 1 if the program is installed with /V switch.
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- Numeric keypad : ( Keyboard : 0 - 9 )
- You can enter a track number using the numeric keypad to the
- left. When you do so, the number will flash for approximately
- 4 seconds in the time display. If you within that period press
- play or skip, you will jump directly to the track you entered.
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- SCAN : ( Keyboard : S )
- Play a intro scan of the tracks on the disc. Normally this means
- play 10 seconds of each track when you press Play. However, if
- you have entered a number and the number is flashing in the time
- display as described above, the intro scan will play that number
- of seconds of each track. In this way it is possible to play a
- intro scan of 1 - 99 seconds of each track.
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- A-B : ( Keyboard : B )
- Repeat playing between two locations. First time you press A-B,
- the program will memorize the current location, and the A-B but-
- ton will start to flash. Second time you press A-B, the program
- will memorize the current location once again, and from there on
- the playing will be repeated between the two locations until you
- press A-B again.
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- ONE : ( Keyboard : N )
- Repeat current track when playing.
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- ALL : ( Keyboard : A )
- Repeat all tracks when playing.
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- RAND : ( Keyboard : R )
- Play tracks in random order. When the program is playing random
- track, you can force a new random selection be pressing Return
- (Enter). This function cannot be activated with the mouse.
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- Note on Scan, A-B, One, All and Rand:
- The five functions act as "radio"-buttons: Only one at a time
- can be activated. You can freely switch from one repeat-state
- to another without interrupting the music. Your selection will
- remain in effect after you quit the program, thus enabling for
- example continuous background random playing.
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- OPEN / CLOS : ( Keyboard : O )
- Open (eject) or close the CD-ROM drives door. Toggles between
- open and close, depending on the actual state of your CD's door.
- Note that many CD-ROM drives don't support eject, and even more
- CD-ROM drives don't support the close command. Note also, that
- your CD-ROM probably won't open if it is playing. You must then
- press STOP (F2) first, before you can open the door.
-
-
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- LOCK / UNLK : ( Keyboard : L )
- Lock or unlock the CD-ROM. Toggles between lock and unlock,
- depending on the actual state of your CD-ROM.
-
- Note: Many CD-ROM drives don't support lock / unlock commands.
-
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- MUTE : ( Keyboard : M )
- Instantly muting the output. A second press, or a press on one
- of the volume buttons, will restore the volume settings.
-
- Note: Depends of the capability to handle volume control as
- described earlier.
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- PROG : ( Keyboard : P )
- Programming. This feature is only available in the registered
- version of the program. You can program a sequence of up to 99
- tracks, and still use all the other goodies as skip, scan, re-
- peats, random play etc, and ACDC will of course play your track
- selection in the background of other programs.
- You can read more about how to register later in this manual.
-
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-
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- TIME : ( Keyboard : T )
- Changes the time display. The are 6 different time display for-
- mats. Each time you press TIME you will go to the next in this
- sequence:
- 0: Current track + elapsed track time.
- 1: Current track + remaining track time.
- 2: Current track + elapsed total disc (or program) time.
- 3: Current track + remaining total disc (or program) time.
- 4: Current track + actual time in HH:MM.
- 5: Actual time in HH:MM:SS (taken from your pc's system clock).
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- Location scroll bar and Program listing:
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- If you are using a mouse, you can click directly on the location
- bar to go to a location within the current track, or you can
- click and hold down the mouse button and drag the location poin-
- ter. You can also jump to a track directly if you click when the
- mouse cursor is on a track number in the program listing.
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- At the bottom of the screen you will find three more buttons:
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- RESET : ( Keyboard : Z )
- Send a reset command to the CD-ROM drive.
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- CD-ROM : ( Keyboard : C )
- If you have more then one CD-ROM drive, pressing the CD-ROM
- button will take you to the next CD-ROM. The drive letter, for
- example "D:" will be shown to the right of the CD-ROM button
- together with the total playing time of the disc inserted in the
- CD-ROM drive. The CD-ROM change works by sending commands to the
- new device driver, not by subunits.
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- DISPLAY : ( Keyboard : D )
- When the program is not popped up, you can have the time display
- shown in one corner of your screen while running another pro-
- gram. By pressing the Display button you select between No Dis-
- play, Top Left, Top Right, Bottom Left and Bottom Right. When
- you exit ACDC the selected will take effect, and you can monitor
- the playing while using other programs. Note however, that the
- time display will only be shown when you are working in standard
- video mode 3 ( 80 x 25 color text mode).
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- USING THE PROGRAM WITH MICROSOFT WINDOWS
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- The program can easily be used together with Microsoft Windows, even
- though the program is a dos TSR program.
- The best way to make use of ACDC is to have it installed resident in
- memory before you start up Windows.
- First time you want to use the program together with Windows, you
- should spend a minute setting it all up.
-
- Here are the few steps you should take:
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- In the following, I assume that you have ACDC installed in a direc-
- tory C:\ACDC on your harddisk, and I assume that you want the ACDC
- icon to appear in the Accessories group in Windows.
- If this is not the case, you should of course use your own directory
- and group name.
-
- First, before you enter Windows, install ACDC by executing ACDC.COM,
- then start up Windows.
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- When you are in Windows, open up the Accessories group.
-
- From the Program Managers file menu, you then choose the menu item
- New... and click "Ok" to confirm you want to add a program item.
-
- As Description you then insert "Acdc" and as Command line you insert
- C:\ACDC\ACDC.PIF
-
- You then click "Change Icon" and click "Ok" to the first message
- about no icons in the file.
-
- In the following File Name box you then enter C:\ACDC\ACDC.ICO
-
- Finally, you click ok's to take you back to where you started out
- from, and the ACDC icon should now appear in the Accessories group.
-
- What now happens when you double-click the ACDC icon is, that the
- pif-file ACDC.PIF executes the POP_ACDC.EXE program. This is a small
- dos application that sends a pop-up request to the resident part of
- ACDC.COM. If you did install ACDC before you started Windows, the
- program will pop-up, ready for you to use.
- When you exit ACDC you will automatically be returned to Windows.
-
- If you have chosen for example random play, this will continue to
- work behind Windows.
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- COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
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- The following command line options can be used when executing ACDC:
- ( You can use "-" instead of "/", for example "ACDC -L" )
-
- /L Install in low memory. Normally, the program will install the
- resident part in upper memory if upper memory is available.
- Specifying /L will force the program to install the resident
- part in low (conventional) memory.
-
-
- /K:x Use x (x = A-Z) as hotkey. The program will be activated when
- you press Ctrl+Alt+x. Default is Ctrl+Alt+A.
-
-
- /C:x Start up using CD-ROM drive x. x is a CD-ROM drive letter,
- for example /C:E if you want the program to start up using
- drive E: Default is first CD-ROM drive found.
-
-
- /D:x Start up displaying the time display at position x. x can be
- 0 for no display (default), 1 for top left corner, 2 for top
- right, 3 for bottom left and 4 for bottom right corner.
- The time will only be displayed when you are in 80 x 25 cha-
- racter color text mode (Video mode 3).
-
-
- /T:x Start up using time format x. x can be 0 for track + elapsed
- track time (default), 2 for track + remaining track time, 3
- for track and elapsed disc time, 4 for track and remaining
- disc time, 5 for track + clock (HH:MM), 6 for complete clock
- (HH:MM:SS).
-
-
- /B Force RedBook addressing mode. When sending a play or seek
- command it is normally possible to use two different kinds of
- addressing modes, RedBook or HSG. As default ACDC will use
- HSG mode, but you can force RedBook mode with /B.
-
-
-
- /V Use volume control step 1. As default the volume controls
- will change the left and right volumes in steps of 16, giving
- 17 possible settings: 0,16,32,48,64,80,96,112,128,144,160,
- 176,192,208,224,240 and 255. If you specify /V then volumes
- will be change in steps of 1 instead, from 0 to 255.
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- /N No checks before installing. Normally the program will check
- dos and mscdex version, and search for CD-ROM drives. If you
- specify /N the program will bypass these checks. In this way
- you can install the program on a pc without a CD-ROM if you
- for some reason should want to do so.
-
-
- /P The program will try to pop-up as soon as it is installed.
-
-
- /? /H Display a short summary of the command line options. The re-
- sident part of the program will not be installed.
-
-
- /R /U Specifying /R or /U will remove (uninstall) the program.
-
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- TROUBLESHOOTING
-
-
- If you cannot get the program to run satisfying, the following are
- some things you could try to solve the problem.
-
- First of course make sure that you have installed whatever device
- driver your CD-ROM use, and make sure you have mscdex version 2.21
- or later installed.
-
- Also you should try to determine that whatever problem you have, has
- nothing to do with other programs you might have installed.
- Try and setup your pc as "clean" as possible, without other device
- drivers and TSRs installed, and see if you still have the same pro-
- blem when executing ACDC. You might find that you have to install
- your TSRs in a specific order to get them all to work correctly.
-
- Finally, try and play around with the possible command line options.
- You may find, that you must use /N or /B to get the program to work
- correctly.
-
- You could also try and contact your CD-ROM dealer, to see if there
- is an updated device driver available for your CD-ROM.
-
- If you are still unable to get the program to work satisfying, I am
- afraid you are out of luck, but then I would appreciate a message
- from you describing exactly what problem you have. Please include as
- much information as possible; pc-type, CD-ROM type/model, dos and
- mscdex-version, other programs installed etc.
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- REGISTRATION
-
-
- The Audio Compact Disc Controller is a Shareware program. This
- means, that if you find that you can use the program, and find that
- you continue to use the program after a 30 days trial period, you
- must pay a registration fee to Anders Roar Nielsen, the author of
- Audio Compact Disc Controller.
- When you register the program you will receive a 3,5" 720 kb disk
- with you personal copy of the full-featured registered program.
-
- The registered version includes complete programming facility, and
- doesn't show the registration reminder when you exit the program.
- You can program a sequence of up to 99 tracks, and let ACDC play
- your track selection in the background of most other applications.
- When you have programmed ACDC, you still have full access to all the
- other functions like skip, scan, random play etc.
-
- A registration also entitles you to update to future versions at
- large discounts.
-
- A normal registration fee will license one copy for use on any one
- computer at any one time. Discounts are available for quantity and
- corporate purchases and site licenses:
-
- Quantity Site
- Purchases: License:
-
- 1 - 10 copies: No discount No discount
- 11 - 20 copies: 10% discount 15% discount
- 21 - 30 copies: 15% discount 20% discount
- 31 - 50 copies: 20% discount 25% discount
- 51 -100 copies: 25% discount 30% discount
- 100 copies plus: 30% discount 35% discount
-
- Multiple copy purchases are simply bulk purchases and include that
- many copies of Audio Compact Disc Controller on disks.
- When site licensing, the site performs the diskette duplication from
- a single master disk.
- Note: Discounts apply only to separate orders, they are not cumula-
- tive. Discounts apply only to the normal registration fee.
- There are no discounts for foreign cheque fee and p&p.
-
- To register, you should print out the file ORDER.FRM, fill it out,
- and send the form together with your payment to the address given on
- the order form.
- Please follow the guidelines on the order form carefully.
- Audio Compact Disc Controller v1.20 Page 15
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-
-
-
- The registration fees depend on where you live:
-
-
- If you live outside Denmark:
-
- You must include the registration fee on a cheque. The cheque
- MUST be a cheque issued by your bank. I DO NOT accept a personal
- cheque drawn on your own account. Only a bank cheque.
-
- You are free to choose between paying in German Marks (DEM) or
- in Danish Kroner (DKK).
-
- If you pay in German Marks (DEM), fees are:
-
- Registration fee..: DEM 38 (discounts available, see above)
- Foreign cheque fee: DEM 15 (per cheque, no discounts)
- Postage & packing.: DEM 10 (per disk, no discounts)
- Total fee for one copy is 38+15+10 = DEM 63.
-
-
- If you pay in Danish Kroner (DKK), fees are:
-
- Registration fee..: DKK 150 (discounts available, see above)
- Foreign cheque fee: DKK 60 (per cheque, no discounts)
- Postage & packing.: DKK 39 (per disk, no discounts)
- Total fee for one copy is 150+60+39 = DKK 249.
-
- Due to the danish bank laws, I an unable to accept credit cards
- or other kind of payments.
- Only a cheque issued by/drawn directly on your bank is accepted.
-
-
- If you live in Denmark:
-
- You can pay with a normal cheque, as long as it is drawn on a
- danish bank.
-
- Registration fee..: DKK 150 (discounts available, see above)
- Postage & packing.: DKK 29 (per disk, no discounts)
- Total fee for one copy is 150+29 = DKK 179 when you live in
- Denmark.
- Audio Compact Disc Controller v1.20 Page 16
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-
-
-
- UPGRADING
-
-
- If you are among the many happy, and registered, users of ACDC, you
- can upgrade your registered version very easily and cheap.
- When you upgrade, you will receive a new disk with your registered
- copy of the latest version of the Audio Compact Disc Controller.
-
- To upgrade, first print UPGRADE.FRM, fill it out, and send it
- together with your upgrade payment. Discount rates and rules are the
- same for upgrading as for registering, please refer to the previous
- section. As with the registration fee, the update fee depends on
- where you live:
-
- If you live outside Denmark:
-
- You must include the upgrade fee on a cheque. The cheque MUST be
- a cheque issued by your bank. I DO NOT accept a personal cheque
- drawn on your own account. Only a bank cheque.
-
- You are free to choose between paying in German Marks (DEM) or
- in Danish Kroner (DKK).
-
- If you pay in German Marks (DEM), fees are:
-
- Upgrade fee.......: DEM 5 (discounts available, see above)
- Foreign cheque fee: DEM 15 (per cheque, no discounts)
- Postage & packing.: DEM 10 (per disk, no discounts)
- Total fee for one upgrade is 5+15+10 = DEM 30.
-
-
- If you pay in Danish Kroner (DKK), fees are:
-
- Upgrade fee.......: DKK 20 (discounts available, see above)
- Foreign cheque fee: DKK 60 (per cheque, no discounts)
- Postage & packing.: DKK 39 (per disk, no discounts)
- Total fee for one upgrade is 20+60+39 = DKK 119.
-
- I am unable to accept credit cards or other kind of payments.
- Only a cheque issued by/drawn directly on your bank is accepted.
-
-
- If you live in Denmark:
-
- You can pay with a normal cheque, as long as it is drawn on a
- danish bank.
-
- Upgrade fee.......: DKK 20 (discounts available, see above)
- Postage & packing.: DKK 29 (per disk, no discounts)
- Total fee for one upgrade is 20+29 = DKK 49 when you live
- in Denmark.
- Audio Compact Disc Controller v1.20 Page 17
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-
-
-
- GETTING THE LATEST VERSION OF THE PROGRAM
-
-
- The latest shareware version of the Audio Compact Disc Controller is
- always available for download or file request (magic file request
- name ACDC) from FidoNet 2:234/87 and 2:234/166.
-
- 2:234/87 is NightCall BBS line 1, Svendborg, Denmark.
- Phone (+45)-62202074, 0700-0230, GMT.
- USRobotics HST / V32b / V42b, 300-14400 bps.
-
- 2:234/166 is NightCall BBS line 2.
- Phone (+45)-62201450, 0700-0200, GMT.
- ZyXEL V32b / V42b, 300-19200 bps.
-
-
-
-
- CONTACTING THE AUTHOR
-
-
- Your comments, suggestions, etc. are always welcome.
- If possible, please use FidoNet netmail to 2:234/87.8, thank you.
- You can crash netmail to me at my sysop's BBS, see above.
-
-
-
-
- CREDITS
-
-
- Credits to:
-
- Ralf Brown. The Audio Compact Disc Controller uses his Alternate
- Multiplex Interrupt Specification, (AMIS).
- And I apologize for writing "Braun" in the documentation to version
- 1.00 and 1.10. Don't really know where I got that silly idea from.
- "Brown" it is, sorry Ralf.
-
- John Mellencamp. For the best CD's for testing and listening.
- Audio Compact Disc Controller v1.20 Page 18
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-
-
- FUTURE PLANS
-
-
- I've had several requests to include a CD-database function in ACDC,
- so the program can display artist, songtitles etc. when playing.
- Well, this is not so hard to implement. The reason why I haven't
- done it, is that I chose to keep the program relative small. As it
- is now, the programs resident part takes up roughly 20 kb of memory,
- and I don't think that a too big tsr program is attractive, since
- you also must have device drivers, mscdex, etc. installed.
- But if I can keep memory usage down, I might implement it, or make a
- special version featuring the database.
-
- I have also noticed an increasing interest among programmers for
- sourcecode to play audio CD's. I am therefore considering releasing
- code similar to the routines used in ACDC. Although ACDC is written
- in 100% assembler to keep the program size down, the code might come
- as a unit for Borland Pascal, or as an OBJ file. I wont promise an
- exact release date, but properly sometime during february 1994, if
- I am not to busy with my other programming projects and ideas.
-
- Anyway, keep your suggestions coming, and stay tuned!
-
-
-
- REVISION HISTORY
-
-
- 1.20 Released 8. january 1994:
-
- Default addressing mode changed, eliminating /S option.
- /P direct pop-up option added.
- Volume control changed to step 16, and /V option added.
- "-" can now be used as command line switch instead of "/".
- Option for retriggering random track selection added.
- Faster pop-up on many systems.
- The fix from version 1.10 has been improved.
- Screen layout and color usage changed a bit.
- Several other small internal fixes.
-
- 1.10 Released 2. november 1993:
-
- Contains a fix to improve performance on a certain Sony CD-ROM
- that start music playing at the end of one track when actually
- told to start playing from beginning of the following track.
- Furthermore, the program now is less cpu demanding when not
- popped up and music isn't playing.
-
-
- 1.00 Released 15. october 1993:
-
- First official release.
-