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CDPLAYER FOR WINDOWS - EVALUATION COPY
The program on this disk is version 3.3 of our Windows audio CD Player
program. It provides complete control over the playing of audio CDs and the
ability to catalogue your collection and browse through it.
You may contact Jupiter Software by EMail:
CompuServe: 100140,2134
or pbrace@cix.compulink.co.uk
or by post to the address shown below or by phone or fax.
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We are hopeful that users will provide feedback regarding the program and any
additional features they would like to see.
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DOS CDPLAYER and MEMORY RESIDENT CD PLAYER
This disk should also contain a copy of CDPlayer(TM) for DOS.
Registered users will receive a resgistered copy of CDPlayer for DOS and
CDtsr(TM), a memory resident CD player. This program allows DOS users, who are
running text based programs, to pop up a CD handset similar to that contained
in CDPlayer. This is very handy for pausing the CD to take a phone call,
carrying on with your current application and then resuming play by popping up
the handset a second time. Also for playing a new CD without having to close
down your current application.
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INSTALLATION
CDPlayer will run under windows 3.0 or later. The following steps will add
CDPlayer to your windows system.
1 Unpack the contents of the ZIP file to a floppy disk or a scratch
directory on your hard disk.
2 Launch windows
3 Click on File and then Run
4 Enter A:SETUP and click Continue - replace A with the letter
appropriate to your floppy disk or the path of the temporary drive.
5 Follow the instructions on the screen.
The install program will install CDPlayer for windows in a directory called
CDplayer on drive C by default, create a Program Group called Jupiter and
create a Program Item for CDPlayer. You may change the default directory
during installation.
You may launch CDPlayer by double clicking on the icon in the Jupiter Program
Group.
NO MANUAL!
This not normally distributed with the evaluation programs - a copy of
the text is provided on the disk in a file called MANUAL.WIN. This file
may be printed by typing:
PRINT A:MANUAL.WIN
or
COPY A:MANUAL.WIN LPT1:
(where A: and LPT1: are replaced with the disk drive and printer port
you are using)
Please print the contents of LICENCE.TXT before proceeding.
You may order a registered copy of the programs by completing the order form
(ORDER.FRM) and returning it to one of the organizations listed therein.
Registration brings you a registered copy of the latest releases of:
CDPlayer for Windows
CDPlayer for DOS
CDTsr - memory resident CD player for DOS.
The registered versions of the program offer the following enhanced
facilities/utilities:
Rebuild databse in the event of a corruption
Delete old records from your catalogue
Track field lengths of 100 characters
Increased length for word filter string
Word filter match based on all fields in the record not just the
composer field.
You will receive a printed manual and the right to download registered
versions of all releases 3.??. We will also place you on our mailing list for
notification of upgrades and new products.
Support is provided by Mail, EMail and fax. As you are evaluating CDPlayer
you are entitled to make use of our support service. Registered users are
provided with free support for the period that they continue using the
programs.
EMail - CompuServe: 100140,2134
or pbrace@cix.compulink.co.uk
Mail and Fax as set out below.
Jupiter Software
63 Parkside
Wimbledon
London
SW19 5NL
England
Tel (+44) 081-946 4826
Fax (+44) 081-879 0090