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Due to limitations with the Java Media API, some of the
longer audio files occasionally may not play to
completion. If you experience this problem you can locate
and open any audio file provided with this Cyber
Classroom. To do so:
Using File Manager, locate the directory cpphtp2 on the CD-ROM.
If you have WinZip installed, double click on the
audio.zip file found in this directory.
If you don't have WinZip installed, you will need to
locate a copy. Try http://www.tucows.com.
Clicking on the audio.zip file with WinZip installed
will show a listing of all the audio. Locate the
file you want to play and extract it to your hard
drive.
Once the file is on your hard drive you
will be able to play the file using the Windows
Media Player.
The Copy to Disk function displays a file with a .jar extension in the Copy To Disk dialog box when the Copy To Disk icon is pressed. However, when you press the Save button in the Copy To Disk dialog box, the contents of that jar file are extracted to your disk, not the jar file itself. These contents are the C++ source code.
Each chapter of the Cyber Classroom contains programming exercises available through the Weight Lifter icon. Because many college faculty use these exercises in their college courses, we have only provided answers to approximately half of the exercises. You can tell which exercises have answers
and which don't by looking at the state of the Answer button in the Exercise window. If the Answer button is in an active state (dark blue background), pressing it will bring up the answer. If the Answer button is in an inactive state (light blue background), pressing it will do nothing.