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COMPACT DISC MASTER v3.2
(C) 1994 by Gary Maddox
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v3.2 - 10/07/94
Changed Previous Track function to behave more like home players, i.e.,
returning to the same track unless 2 seconds of playback have occured.
Fixed problem selecting the dBase screen with some PAS-16's and Logitech
Soundmans. Added 'GOSPEL' as a music catagory in the database and
Deluxe browser.
v3.1 - 09/01/94
Added play times to the Track title menu in the TRACKS SCREEN. Added a
single play mode on the TRACKS SCREEN. Added "/Px" command line switch
to play a single track and exit. Added "/NS" No Spin command line
switch to turn off the spinning CD sprite for slower PCs. Added the
ability to specifiy a range in the PLAYLIST function: entering 5-9
will select tracks 5 through 9, for example. Fixed the SCOPE to work
with all SB Pro's.
v3.0 - 07/15/94
I put so much work in this release I bumped the major version number up!
Added a CD database function to display the disc title, author, song
titles and to provide a play list. ALT-P toggles playlist on/off.
Added RANDOM and REPEAT functions. Increased size of scope to better fit
display. Added function to display MSCDEX version on the '?' screen.
Added several status checks to insure trouble free operation. Consolidated
EJECT and CLOSE buttons into a single EJECT button. Added ALT-L function
to LOCK/UNLOCK CD tray. Added up/down arrow key support for selecting the
Next or Previous Track. Added +/- key support for increasing/decreasing
the number of seconds skipped during FF/REW. Added PAS-16 support to
the CD VOLUME control. Wrote a database browser for Deluxe level users.
v2.1 - 05/25/94
Added TRACK function to directly select CD tracks. Fixed problem with
some SB Pro's not displaying oscope properly.
v2.0 - 05/10/94
Complete rewrite from v1.0.
v1.0 - 05/22/92
First edition. This one worked with only the Creative Labs original
CDROM drives and a few others. It had some nice features, but was
not generic enough.