This file contains details of last minute updates not reflected in the manual. Please note that users of ver 1.0 will have to upgrade their database to ver 1.1 format. See README.TXT for details on how to do this. ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ CDPLAYER - Version 1.1 A number of new facilities have been added and the wording on the handset display has been changed, as follows: 1 The size of the field holding the track title has been increased to 40 characters. The display of the Disk Record remains the same, but the track entry field will scroll if you enter more than 25 characters. 2 The name of the current disk and track title is displayed along with the handset. (Can be suppressed with a command line option "/S"). 3 A new "button" has been added to jump to track 1 of the CD. This button operates in both stop and play mode. 4 A new play mode has been added, Shuffle play. In this mode the tracks are shuffled into a random order and then played. If repeat is on the process is repeated after all tracks have been played, but they will be reshuffled into a new order each time the process is repeated. The shuffled order of the tracks is displayed on the Record Screen. 5 All CDPlayer buttons now have an alpha key associated with them: 7/S Stop 8/I Pause/Interrupt play 9/P Play 4/L Last track 5/C Play again from Current Track 6/N Next track 1/B Back 30 seconds 2/E Eject/load 3/F Forward 30 seconds ./G Goto track 1 6 On screen volume and balance control have been added. A scroll bar is displayed at the right of the handset indicating the current volume and at the foot of the function keys indicating the balance between left and right speakers. Press up arrow or "+" to increase and down arrow or "-" to decrease volume. Press Left and right arrow to adjust balance and "*" to centralize this control. 7 Mouse control of handset. The mouse is now active when the handset is displayed. Click on any button, or the arrows to invoke the control. Clicking on the balance bar will centralize the control. 6 To accommodate the above, the handset description of play selection has been changed, and the function key has been changed. It is now: "M" Play Mode. ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Paul Brace - 8 January 1992