This file contains details of last minute updates some of which may not be reflected in the manual. Please note that users of ver 1.0 or ver 1.1 will have to upgrade their database to ver 3 format. See README.TXT for details on how to do this. ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ CDPlayer - Version 3.4 (Windows) - 24 October 1993 Enhancement 1 A new line has been added to the config file (CONFIG.CDP) which controls the action of volume button. On installation this line is set as NONE thereby indicating that no external program should be called to control volume. If NONE is changed to show the path and name of the mixer program for your sound card then the external program will be called rather than the internal volume dialog box. E.g. for the Sound Blaster Pro the line may be C:\SBPRO\WINAPPL\SBPMIXER. CDPlayer will first try end execute the program identified here and then, if that fails, the internal dialog box. You can edit the configuration file with a text editor such as EDIT. Bug fix 1 If the full handset was left on the screen for a long period of time (i.e. days) it consumed memory and would eventually stop responding. This has been corrected. 2 If, while the browse, edit or custom play windows were open, you inserted or changed a disc the system would attempt to read the details from the drive and then access the database. This is due to a timer that activates CDPlayer every second for screen update and disc check. This caused a conflict which could either result in a corruption of the database or a GP error. The programs have now been changed so that the timed access is suppressed when the windows are open. The only side effect of this is that events which require the intervention of the main program, e.g. update disc times or play the next track of a custom program, will not happen until the browse window has been closed. 3 The option to select the CDROM to use in a multiple CD system was not working properly - this has been corrected. CDPlayer - Version 3.4 (DOS) Bug fix 1 In some circumstances the mouse cursor could disappear for prolonged periods of time. This has been corrected. ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Paul Brace - 24 October 1993