Welcome to CD-QUICK Cache Version 1.11 Revision History Version 1.11 - 3/15/95 If you used a single hardware device driver with multiple CD-ROM drives, the Install program would put multiple instances of CDQ in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. Fixed. Version 1.10 - 3/6/95 Now smaller and even faster! All start up code and data are now discarded before going resident. This reduces the resident program size to 11KB. The data for the cache index has been separated from the program and will use the HMA if available. The cache search routine has been improved to speed lookups, increasing cache throughput. Added flush and enable/disable options to CDQ and QuickMon. Added help option to CDQ. QuickMon was unable to start up minimized. Fixed. No longer supports locating the cache data in upper memory. Version 1.02 - 1/18/95 In the opening shareware screen, if you choose to print an order form and your printer is offline CD-Quick will wait for the printer to be put back online. This gives the appearance that the software is hung. Logic to detect this condition has been added. Enhanced the Install program to work with any type of CD-ROM extensions (not just Microsoft's MSCDEX). Changes made to the AUTOEXEC.BAT file might not get saved if you use a hard drive cache that does write caching and you reboot from within the install program. Fixed. QUICKMON would display a cache size of 1024K on startup if the CD- ROM drive had not been accessed first. Fixed. A real artist created a better looking icon for QUICKMON. Version 1.01 - 12/30/94 While Microsoft's MemMaker is optimizing upper memory use, CD-Quick is unable to find your CD-ROM's real hardware device driver. The result is the number of CD-ROM drives reported is too high, causing MSCDEX to report an error. CD-Quick has been changed to enable it to always find the true device driver. Version 1.00 - 12/20/94 First release.