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- CD-AUDIO PLAYER VERSION 1.10
- Copyright (c) 1994,1995 by Country Closet Software All Rights Reserved
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- INTRODUCTION: WHY CD-AUDIO PLAYER?
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- With the increasing popularity of CD-ROM drives in home and
- business computers, many computers have a CD-ROM drive either
- installed in them when sold, or have one installed after the sale.
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- The CD-ROM drive opens many new possibilities to the user. You
- can access volummes of data, enjoy real-time audio/video
- presentations, entertain and educate with the new interactive discs,
- and more.
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- Yet another possibility arises when you aren't using your
- computer's CD-ROM drive for programs. You can use your CD-ROM drive
- to play audio (music) CD discs - even while running other programs on
- your computer!
-
- For a while now, users of the Microsoft Windows(tm) operating
- system have known this possibility, because they could open a window
- with an audio player program while running other programs.
-
- However, users of DOS have not been so fortunate - until now!
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- Some CD-ROM players ship with DOS software to play audio CD
- discs, but this software is often added to the other software that
- comes with the drive as an afterthought. It's usually cryptic,
- difficult to use, (and worse) written ONLY for the CD-ROM drive you
- just purchased. If you rely on it and upgrade to a different drive
- later, the software will probably not work with your new drive!
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- CD-Audio Player from Country Closet Software will allow you to
- insert an audio (music) disc into your CD-ROM player, start playing
- it, then continue to use your computer to run other, non CD-ROM based
- software while the disc you've selected continues to play!
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- Alternatively, CD-Audio Player can remain on your screen and
- present you with a control panel similar to that found on your home CD
- player, allowing you to interactively play audio CDs.
-
- CD-Audio Player was written specifically to be compatible with as
- many CD-ROM drives as possible. If you later upgrade, CD-Audio Player
- will continue to work with your new hardware. The only requirement
- that CD-Audio Player has is that your drive must use the MSCDEX.EXE
- program version 2.10 or greater.
-
- Please refer to APPENDIX A (Troubleshooting) for details on how
- to determine what MSCDEX version you have and how to upgrade if
- necessary.
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- INSTALLING CD-AUDIO PLAYER:
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- If you downloaded CD-Audio Player from a BBS, the Internet, or
- another online service it probably came in a compressed (ZIP) format,
- and you've already successfully extracted the files.
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- On a CD-ROM or floppy diskette, it may come either compressed or
- uncompressed. The fact that you're reading this document indicates
- that you have the files in a ready-to-use format.
-
- Simply copy the CD-Audio Player program (CD-AUDIO.EXE) to your
- hard drive. I recommend putting it in a directory that's listed in
- your PATH statement (like your DOS directory) so that you can start up
- the CD-Audio Player easily and quickly.
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- RUNNING CD-AUDIO PLAYER:
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- To start the program, change to the directory you installed it in
- (if you didn't follow my advice to put it in a directory in your PATH
- statement) and type:
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- cd-player
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- and press the Enter key. One of two things will then happen:
-
- (1) If you have an audio CD disc inserted in your drive, CD-Audio
- Player will begin playing the music on the disc; or
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- (2) If there is no disc in the drive or the disc there is not an
- audio CD disc, CD-Audio Player will beep and print a message on
- the screen asking you to insert an audio disc. CD-Audio Player
- will then wait five (5) seconds, then attempt to start playing
- music again.
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- WHEN YOU DON'T WANT THE CD-AUDIO PLAYER TO REMAIN ON-SCREEN:
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- Once you hear music coming from your speakers or headphones
- (whichever you have connected to your system), you can then either use
- your mouse to click on the 'EXIT' button or press the 'E' key to exit
- the CD-Audio program.
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- Exiting the program will NOT stop the music - it will continue to
- play in the background as you continue to use your computer until the
- end of the audio disc is reached.
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- That's all well and fine if you want to listen to the entire
- audio disc, but what if there's one song on the disc that you don't
- want to listen to? Easy enough to fix! Just re-start the CD-Audio
- Player program.
-
- Notice that it takes a moment to update itself as to where you're
- at on the disc, then displays the current song number and location.
- Either use your mouse to click the 'Next' button or press the 'N' key.
- CD-Audio Player then skips to the next track and resumes playing the
- disc. You may then click the 'Exit' key with your mouse or press the
- 'E' key to exit the program, and the music will continue to play.
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- Want to hear the last song again? No problem! Re-start the CD-
- Audio Player program, then either click the 'Last' button or press the
- 'L' key. When the song starts playing, click 'Exit' or press the 'E'
- key to exit, and your music continues to play.
-
- Need to pause the music so you can answer the phone? Easy! Re-
- start the CD-Audio Player Program and use your mouse to click on the
- 'Pause' button or press the 'P' key, and the music will remain paused
- until you click another mouse button or press any key. Then either
- click the 'Exit' button with your mouse or press the 'E' key.
-
- You may find it more convenient to keep the CD-Audio Player on
- the screen, especially if you're one of those people who loves to play
- with the buttons, skipping and re-playing songs. If so, read on
- because the next section of the manual will satisfy your wants and
- needs.
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- WHEN YOU WANT THE CD-AUDIO PLAYER TO REMAIN ON THE SCREEN:
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- To interactively play CD audio discs, start the CD Audio Player
- program as discussed earlier. The following display will appear on
- your screen:
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- ┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ CD-Audio Player Version 1.10 │
- │ │
- │ Copyright 1994,1995 by Country Closet Software All Rights Reserved │
- │ UNREGISTERED EVALUATION COPY │
- │ │
- │ │
- │ Song Disc │
- │ Playing Track 1 of 10 Played 0:01 Played 0:01 │
- │ Length 1:17 Length 42:14 │
- │ │
- │ ┌──────────┐ ┌──────────┐ ┌──────────┐ ┌──────────┐ │
- │ │ PAUSE │ │Next Track│ │Last Track│ │ EXIT │ │
- │ └──────────┘ └──────────┘ └──────────┘ └──────────┘ │
- │ │
- │ F1-Help E-Exit N-Next Track L-Last Track P-Pause/Resume │
- └──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
-
- At this point, music will begin to play on your system, and you
- may use the control buttons or the keyboard as you would on your home
- CD player. If a mouse is installed on your system, a mouse cursor (a
- block-shaped character) will appear next to the 'PAUSE' button and you
- may use the mouse to click the control buttons.
-
- 'PAUSE' or 'P' will pause the music playing, and prompt you to
- press any key to continue. At this point, pressing a keyboard
- key or clicking a mouse button will resume playing music.
-
- 'Next Track' or 'N' will immediately move to the next available
- music track on the disc and begin playing there. If you are on
- the last track of the disc it will be ignored.
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- 'Last Track' or 'L' will immediately move to the previous music
- track and begin playing there. If you are on the first track
- of the disc it will be ignored.
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- 'EXIT' or 'E' will exit the program leaving music playing in
- the background.
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- A convenience 'Shell to DOS' command is also supported. Simply
- press the 'D' key at any time to temporarily exit the CD-Audio player
- and use another DOS program.
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- Since CD-Audio Player takes little memory to operate, you can
- often run all your programs from this DOS shell. However, very large
- programs or those that require all available memory to operate
- properly may not run using this function.
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- The primary reason I included the 'Shell to DOS' command is so
- that you may use the utility that came with your sound card or
- multimedia package to adjust listening volume if necessary. But don't
- let yourself be limited to this single use - it should come in very
- handy! When you want to return to the CD-Audio Player, type the word
- 'exit' (without the quote marks) and press ENTER.
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- Also supported is a help key. Pressing F1 will bring up a help
- screen, which will disappear when you press any other key.
-
- Pressing F2 or clicking your right mouse button will bring up a
- reminder screen about shareware and the need to register CD-Audio
- Player if you intend to continue using it. Pressing any key will make
- this screen disappear.
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- ABOUT SHAREWARE, CD-AUDIO PLAYER, AND WHY YOU SHOULD REGISTER:
-
- CD-Audio Player from Country Closet Software is not FREE
- software. It is being marketed as shareware, also known as 'Try
- Before You Buy' or 'User-Supported' software.
-
- Shareware is not a kind of software, rather it is a marketing
- method. By putting a program like CD-Audio Player into the shareware
- market and making it easily available to users to evaluate, you get
- the chance to try it before spending your hard-earned cash.
-
- You are allowed to evaluate (try) CD-Audio Player for a period of
- thirty (30) days. By then you should have a good idea whether or not
- you intend to continue using it. If you've found it useful during
- that period, or intend to continue using it beyond the thirty (30) day
- evaluation period, then registration (payment) to Country Closet
- Software is required for continued use.
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- The CD-Audio Player program is offered fully functional, so that
- you can try every function available before paying for it. You should
- NOT assume that this means that you don't have to pay for it - that's
- why the "UNREGISTERED EVALUATION COPY" message appears when it's run.
-
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- To register your copy of CD-Audio Player, print and fill in the
- registration form (CD-AUDIO.REG) and send it along a check or money
- order in the amount of US$20, plus the applicable shipping and
- handling fee:
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- US$5 for orders from the United States, Canada and Mexico
- US$10 for orders elsewhere in the world
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- Send your form and check or money order (PLEASE, NO CASH!) to:
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- Country Closet Software
- 777 S. Roth Street
- Norfolk #4
- Reed City MI 49677
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- Your registered copy of the software, on 3-1/2" diskette (unless
- specified otherwise!) will be shipped within two weeks of receipt of
- your registration payment. The registered copy will be branded with
- YOUR NAME, or the NAME OF YOUR CHOICE, to uniquely identify it as
- yours. (Please note that this copy of the software, branded with your
- name, should NOT be shared freely with others. It belongs to YOU!)
-
- You will also be eligible to purchase the 'Professional' versions
- of CD-Audio Player for DOS and Windows at a 50% discount when they
- become available on April 1st, 1995. These products will both include
- a graphical interface and the ability to store information about each
- audio disc you own - including 'play lists' so you will listen only to
- the songs that YOU want to hear on each disc.
-
- In addition, Country Closet Software offers special discounts and
- promotional offers from time to time, and your registration payment
- will qualify you for these special offers.
-
- LEGAL STATEMENTS AND INFORMATION:
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- THIS SOFTWARE AND MANUAL ARE PROVIDED FOR EVALUATION ONLY, ON AN "AS
- IS" BASIS. COUNTRY CLOSET SOFTWARE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES RELATING
- TO THIS SOFTWARE, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT
- LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
- PARTICULAR PURPOSE. NEITHER COUNTRY CLOSET SOFTWARE NOR ANYONE ELSE
- WHO HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN THE CREATION, PRODUCTION, OR DELIVERY OF THIS
- SOFTWARE SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR
- INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH
- SOFTWARE, EVEN IF COUNTRY CLOSET SOFTWARE HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE
- POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OR CLAIMS. THE PERSON USING THE SOFTWARE
- BEARS ALL RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE.
-
- This agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Michigan
- and shall inure to the benefit of Country Closet Software and any
- successors, administrators, heirs and assigns. Any action or
- proceeding brought by either party against the other arising out of
- or related to this agreement shall be brought only in a STATE or
- FEDERAL COURT of competent jurisdiction located in Kent County, MI.
- The parties hereby consent to in personam jurisdiction of said courts.
-
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- TRIAL USE LICENSE
-
- CD-Audio Player is NOT a public domain program. It is copyrighted by
- Country Closet Software. This software and accompanying documentation
- are protected by United States copyright law and also by international
- treaty provisions.
-
- Country Closet Software grants you a limited license to use this
- software for evaluation purposes for a period not to exceed thirty
- days. If you continue using this software after the thirty-day
- evaluation period, you MUST make a registration payment to Country
- Closet Software.
-
- You may not use, copy, rent, lease, sell, modify, decompile,
- disassemble, otherwise reverse engineer, or transfer the licensed
- program except as provided in this agreement. Any such unauthorized
- use shall result in immediate and automatic termination of this
- license.
-
- All rights not expressly granted here are reserved to Country Closet
- Software.
-
- LIMITED DISTRIBUTION LICENSE
-
- The following may distribute CD-Audio Player, completely unaltered,
- without further permission: End-users who provide single copies to
- others for their home trial; and ASP BBS, Vendor and User Group
- Members in good standing; for other cases or to distribute in modified
- form, you must consult the attached data record, which is hereby
- incorporated by reference. Any distribution satisfying all the
- distribution requirements expressed in that data record is hereby
- authorized.
-
- Permission to distribute the CD-Audio Player package is not
- transferable, assignable, saleable, or franchisable. Each vendor
- wishing to distribute the package must independently satisfy the terms
- of this limited distribution license.
-
- U.S. Government Information: Use, duplication, or disclosure by the
- U.S. Government of the computer software and documentation in this
- package shall be subject to the restricted rights applicable to
- commercial computer software as set forth in subdivision (b)(3)(ii) of
- the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at
- 252.227-7013 (DFARS 52.227-7013). The Contractor/manufacturer is
- Country Closet Software, 777 S. Roth St, Norfolk #4, Reed City MI
- 49677-9801 USA.
-
- Country Closet Software may revoke any permissions granted here, by
- notifying you in writing. All rights not expressly granted here are
- reserved to Country Closet Software.
-
-
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- APPENDIX A - TROUBLESHOOTING CD-AUDIO PLAYER
-
- Please refer to the list of PROBLEMS listed below before trying to
- call for support. This list will probably solve every common problem
- that can occur when using CD-Audio Player.
-
- If all else fails, then you may contact Country Closet Software for
- technical support. BE FOREWARNED - I work full-time as a paramedic on
- a small, rural EMS service. I may be unable to return faxes or phone
- calls for several days at a time, but do generally return electronic
- mail messages within 24 hours. You MUST provide the following
- information:
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- Computer brand, CPU brand and clock speed
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- CD-ROM drive manufacturer's name and model number
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- Version number for the drivers that came with your drive, ESPECIALLY
- the VERSION NUMBER of the MSCDEX.EXE driver
-
- EXACT MESSAGE(S) that appear on your screen, or the behavior that
- leads you to believe that the software is not functioning correctly
-
- CONTACTING COUNTRY CLOSET SOFTWARE FOR SUPPORT:
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- ELECTRONIC MAIL - I PREFER that you use Email to contact me, and give
- the highest priority to EMAIL requests for support:
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- Internet: rgharper@mail.msen.com
- CompuServe: Rich Harper [76670,110]
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- FAX - If you don't have access to CompuServe or the Internet, you may
- send a fax to +616-832-3328 to request support.
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- U.S. MAIL - If all else fails, send a letter to:
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- COUNTRY CLOSET SOFTWARE
- ATTN: CUSTOMER SUPPORT
- 777 S. ROTH STREET, NORFOLK #4
- REED CITY MI 49677 USA
-
- Please either provide a fax or Email address to reply to in your
- letter if at all possible.
-
- Country Closet Software reserves the right to limit service provided
- to non-registered users. We must give first preference to those who
- have supported us. Voice calls for support will NOT be accepted from
- unregistered users, and we apologize in advance for this limitation.
-
-
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- COMMON PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS WHEN USING CD-AUDIO PLAYER:
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- PROBLEM - MESSAGE APPEARS SAYING NO CD-ROM DRIVES INSTALLED OR
- MSCDEX NOT INSTALLED
-
- This means that either you don't have a CD-ROM drive installed in
- your system, or that a program other than MSCDEX is providing access
- to the drive. If you do indeed have a CD-ROM drive installed, check
- with the drive manufacturer for the availability of upgraded driver
- software to try to fix this problem.
-
- PROBLEM - MESSAGE APPEARS SAYING MSCDEX VERSION LESS THAN 2.10
- IS INSTALLED, UPGRADE NEEDED.
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- This means that your CD-ROM drive is properly installed but that
- the version of MSCDEX is too old to support audio (music) CD disc
- functions. Contact your drive manufacturer for an updated version of
- MSCDEX.EXE if you're running DOS 5.x or 6.x - if you have DOS 4.x
- installed on your system, you need to contact Microsoft Inc. for the
- 'patched' version of MSCDEX 2.10 that will operate with DOS 4.x and
- allow audio functions.
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- You should also check your DOS directory on your hard drive, as
- DOS versions above 5.0 ship with the proper MSCDEX.EXE device driver
- in that directory. Try using that version of MSCDEX instead of the
- one that came with your CD-ROM drive.
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- PROBLEM - COMPUTER BEEPS, ASKS FOR AN AUDIO DISC
-
- This means that the disc currently in the CD-ROM drive is not an
- audio (music) disc. Remove the disc in the drive and replace it with
- an audio disc. The beeping and message should disappear within five
- seconds.
-
- If a known good audio (music) disc is inserted and this message
- appears, then your CD-ROM drive may not support playing audio (music)
- data. Contact the drive manufacturer for details on how to correct
- the problem. Sometimes a software update for your drive will correct
- this error.
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- PROBLEM - NO MUSIC IS HEARD AT ALL
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- Look at the CD-Audio Player screen. If the Song Played and Disc
- Played aren't counting up - that is, they are remaining at 00:00 then
- you need to check the following:
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- (1) Is there an audio (music) disc inserted in the drive?
- (2) Is the drive door closed?
- (3) Does your CD-ROM drive support audio (music) discs?
-
- If the Song Played and Disc Played counters are counting up (each
- second, the display increases by one second) then you need to check
- the following:
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- (1) Is the volume on your CD-ROM drive turned up?
- (2) If your CD-ROM drive is connected to a sound card:
- (a) Is the connection tight?
- (b) Is the sound card volume turned up?
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- PROBLEM - MUSIC PLAYS ERRATICALLY OR STARTS AND STOPS DURING PLAY
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- This generally indicates a problem with either the CD-ROM drive
- hardware or software that came with the drive. You need to contact
- the drive manufacturer for assistance in solving this problem.
-
- Another possible cause of this problem may be that another
- program running under a multitasking system (such as DesqView or
- Microsoft Windows) may be attempting to access the CD-ROM drive while
- the CD-Audio Player program is using it.
-
- PROBLEM - OTHER PROGRAMS DISPLAY THE MESSAGE:
- 'CDR101 - Drive Not Ready'
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- Actually, this is not really a problem. This means that another
- program is trying to use the CD-ROM drive, but CD-Audio Player has
- taken control.
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- If you need to use the program that gives you the 'CDR101' error
- message, then eject the audio disc, insert the disc that the other
- program needs and press the 'R' key so that the other program will try
- to re-read the disc.
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