Use these OPERATE options to perform one of following functions:
1. To change the SCSI ID of a CD-ROM drive
letter;
2. To change the SCSI LUN of a CD-ROM drive letter; or
3. If you have a CD-ROM jukebox drive, to change the CD slot of the CD-ROM drive letter.
4. To scan the SCSI bus and get a list of all devices associated with each SCSI ID.
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*** Status Option ***
Use the STATUS option to get the status of a selected CD-ROM drive. The status information includes a list of current operational parameters. This option will
also display a list of any errors obtained from the CD-ROM drive.
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*** Test Option ***
Use the TEST option to perform quick diagnostics tests of the CD-ROM drive and the CD inserted in the drive. For best results, use a CD that holds only digital data. Some tests will not be run if the
CD inserted is an audio CD.
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*** Audio Options ***
If your CD-ROM drive has audio capability,
the audio options will allow you to use
your drive as an audio CD drive.
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*** Versions of DOS prior to DOS 3.10 ***
To use this CD-ROM software, your system will need a DOS version of at least 3.10.
Upgrade your version of DOS to use your
CD-ROM drive.
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*** Audio Upc ***
This command outputs the Upc code (if one exists) for the currently select CD.
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*** Lock Drive ***
This command will lock the door on the
selected CDROM drive, if that drive
supports door locking.
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*** Lock Drive ***
This locks the drive.
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*** Unlock Drive ***
This command will unlock the door of
the selected CDROM drive, if the
drive supports door locking and if
the door had previously been locked.
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*** Eject CD ***
This command will eject a CDROM
from the selected CDROM drive, if
the drive supports ejection under
program control and if a CDROM is
inserted in the drive.
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*** Drive Selection ***
This option will display a list of all potential drives. You can then select the desired drive by highlighting the drive letter you want, and pressing <ENTER>.
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Drive Selection
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This option will put up a list of all potential CD-ROM drive letters in the system in a selection list. An individual CD-ROM drive can then be chosen by moving the selection box to the desired drive and hitting the ENTER key.
*** Drive Selection ***
Select the drive you want by highlighting it and pressing <ENTER>.
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Drive Selection
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Position the selection box to the CD-ROM drive of interest and hit the ENTER key to select that CD-ROM drive.
*** SCSI ID Selection ***
Use this option to change the SCSI ID assigned to the selected drive letter.
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*** SCSI LUN Selection ***
Use this option to change the SCSI LUN of the selected CD-ROM letter.
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*** CD Jukebox Slot Change ***
If you have a CD-ROM jukebox, use this option to change the slot you are using.
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*** Audio Play ***
This command displays a list of all audio tracks on the CD inserted in the selected drive. You can then select any of the these tracks to play on your system.
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*** Audio Pause/Resume ***
Select this option if you want to pause an audio CD you are currently playing. Also, use
this option to resume playing if your CD is
currently on pause.
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*** Audio Stop ***
Select this option to stop the CD drive if it is currently playing an audio CD.
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*** Audio Exit ***
This option takes you out of "Audio Operations."
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*** CD Drive Selection ***
Select a CD-ROM drive by highlighting the drive letter you want, and pressing ENTER key.
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*** Exit Option ***
This option takes you out of the menus, and returns you to the DOS
prompt.
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*** Audio Fast Forward ***
This command advances the CD until you hit
a key or click on your mouse to stop it.
It does this by repeatedly stopping the CD, increasing the playing location by 10 seconds and then restarting the play operation.