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- DCPlayer - another pulsating Blender Software (BS) production
- -------------------------------------------------------------
-
- It's yet another music CD player. This one sits quietly in the background and
- watches the buttons on the control pad (or joystick) plugged into controller
- port 1.
-
- So now it's possible to play CDs whilst doing something else using Workbench.
- When it's time to swap CDs or skip tracks you just press a button on the pad
- and carry on with what you were doing before, instead of shuffling through
- windows or screens, clicking on something, then finding your way back.
-
- I really wrote it to help me sample CDs - I find that the CD32 control pad is
- faster to use than my stereo and I don't want wires trailing across the room
- - instead I have a sampler that's connected from the SX-1's parallel port to
- the CD32's audio output, some sample software, and this to skip to the right
- place on the CD before starting sampling. Easy, eh?
-
- And another good reason - at the moment nobody's found out a way of ripping
- audio data from CD to memory with cd.device. So this is the next best thing.
-
-
- So, what does it work on?
- -------------------------
-
- Any Amiga with a CD drive and cd.device. That means the CD32.
-
- It also works on the A1200 with the Archos Overdrive CD drive. It should work
- with the Squirrel drive, but that hasn't been tested.
-
- It should also work on big box Amigas with a SCSI or IDE CD drive and either
- Kickstart 3.1 or Cache-CDFS or some other CD32 emulation software, but I
- haven't tested it on that.
-
- It needs lowlevel.library. It's built into the CD32. If you've got a normal
- Amiga you can copy this from practically any CD32 CD to the LIBS: directory.
- Or it's already there if you've upgraded to Kickstart 3.1.
-
- It doesn't work with the CDTV or A570 because those machines use cdtv.device
- and I don't have any info on that. Ho hum.
-
-
- Archos Drive
- ------------
-
- If you're using the Archos Drive then you won't be able to eject CDs until
- you install version 9 of the software. There's nowt I can do about this. The
- reverse and forward search just doesn't want to work, even with version 9.
-
- The upgrade to version 9 should be freely available from the dealer that you
- bought your drive from. Hmm...
-
-
- Installing
- ----------
-
- Drag the icon to your C: drawer or some other drawer you've got for programs.
- Change the shell options or tooltypes if you like...
-
-
- Options
- -------
-
- This time you get some options. Stick 'em in the tooltype list if you're
- running from Workbench or type them as options from the shell.
-
- - DISPLAY
- You get a little read out on the screen of what's happening. It's really a
- sprite, so it doesn't matter if you flip screens or have an autoscrolling
- Workbench screen, it always stays there.
- - LEFT <number>
- The distance from the left edge of the screen to the display. 0 is the far
- left and 319 is the far right (but it could be a bit more if you've got an
- overscanned screen).
- - TOP <number>
- The distance from the top edge of the screen to the display. 0 is the top
- and 255 (or 199 for NTSC) is the bottom (or a bit more for overscan).
- - COLOUR1 <R><G><B>
- COLOUR2 <R><G><B>
- COLOUR3 <R><G><B>
- The highlight, shadowed, and bright colours of the display. Each R, G, and
- B number is from 0 to 9 or A to F (for 10 to 15). You can't leave a space
- between the numbers. You can use COLOR too.
-
- The defaults are no Archos, no display, the left edge just a little bit away
- from the right edge of the screen, the top edge just a little bit away from
- the bottom of the screen, and some very tasteful colours.
-
- With the left and top edge defaults it has a guess at where the far end of
- the screen is, but it goes a bit mad when you have two screens displayed at
- once (say when the Workbench screen is dragged down a bit). I'm not bothered
- about this and I don't have any RKMs so it probably won't get fixed. All you
- have to do is work out the co-ords for yourself.
-
-
- Running
- -------
-
- From the Workbench, click on the icon once to start it and again to stop it.
- To run it all the time, drag it to your WBStartup drawer.
-
- From the shell, type "DCPlayer" to start it and either run it again from
- another shell or press CTRL and C to stop it. To run it all the time, put
- "Run <>NIL: DCPlayer" at the end of your User-Startup.
-
-
- Controls
- --------
-
- The CD32 pad is used in almost the same way as it is in the CD32's music CD
- player. There are a few differences though. Skipping tracks is different - it
- makes things easier for sampling (er, and it's easier to code...). If your CD
- drive can eject CDs, you can use the shuffle button.
-
- If you don't have a CD32 pad you can use a Megadrive joypad, a Master System
- joypad, or a two button joystick instead. You just can't eject CDs or turn on
- loop, a shocking loss as I'm sure you'll agree.
-
- Finally if you've got an old crappy single fire button joystick you don't get
- eject or loop and you're not able to stop the CD (but you can still pause it
- though).
-
- Function CD32 pad Others
- -------- -------- ------
-
- Play/Pause Select/Play Fire
- Stop Stop (2nd fire)
- Search < Reverse Up
- Search > Forward Down
- Track < Left Left
- Track > Right Right
- Eject Shuffle
- Loop Loop
-
-
- Boring wibble
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-
- This is copyrighted by me but freely distributible. It shouldn't be altered
- in any way and you should only charge for disks, postage, or packing if you
- charge for anything.
-
- If something goes wrong (it crashes, an android appears from a trapdoor in
- the floor and blows up your CD32, etc...) then I can't be held responsible
- for the mess - you use this program at your own risk. After all, it's free
- - what more do you want?
-
- And finally it can't be used as part of anything that's sold for profit
- without my say so, although the chances of that are fairly remote, I think. I
- guess it never hurts to ask though.
-
- My Email address is dan@blender.demon.co.uk, if you spot a bug or have a
- stunning idea or just feel in the mood for some oral intercourse.
-
- I thank you, punters. And now over to Doc who's holding a funny shaped
- carrot.
-
- Dan.
-