Playing Audio Cds With Cdplayer - Intel 486MIS Quick Start Manual

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but not all, disk devices. A few disk devices do not present the
defect list in a format that the SCSI Interrogator can interpret.
·
Other SCSI Devices: There is only one screen of information for
CD-ROM drives, tape drives, and other devices that do not have
defect information.
3. To exit from the Inquiry window, click on the OK button.
4. To close the SCSI Interrogator window, double-click on the Control-
menu box in the upper left-hand corner of the window, or select
Inquiry/Exit from the menu.

Playing Audio CDs with cdplayer

cdplayer, CD-ROM audio play utility for DOS, provides full audio support
for music CDs through either the keyboard or a mouse interface. In order
to use cdplayer, you must configure your DOS environment to run with
the Microsoft CD-ROM Extensions (mscdex) and you must install a CD-
ROM driver, such as aspicd (The DOS/WINDOWS DRIVERS install
program takes care of this automatically.)
Here is a list of cdplayer's audio functions:
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Play, Pause, Eject, and Stop
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Fast Forward and Reverse
·
Next Track and Previous Track Selections
·
Time Display, showing Elapsed Time or Remaining Time for either
the current playing track or for the entire CD
·
Stereo, Left Channel, Right Channel, and Mute
·
Sequential or Shuffled Continuous play ordering
cdplayer requires a VGA (or higher) graphics controller and either a color
or a monochrome display. The program consists of two files which are
automatically copied to your fixed disk when you run the DOS/WINDOWS
DRIVERS lnstall program: the executable file cdplayer.exe and a font file
cdplayer.fon.
cdplayer Command Line Options
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