Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/01/22/08:04:15
G.P. Tootell (gpt20 AT thor DOT cam DOT ac DOT uk) wrote:
: strange, i had no problem at all with it. like the 'lock' option too :) altho i
: locked the tray and then forgot to unlock it :) i have no idea why it's possible
: to lock the tray like this to be honest. anyway, good work.
: In article <32e49ad9 DOT 2662468 AT news DOT ro DOT com>, killion AT ro DOT com (Killion) writes:
: |> Tudor <tudor AT cam DOT org> wrote:
: |>
: |> >Alex Clifford Henderson wrote:
: |> >>>Im sure yours is better, mine was called TwinCD and
: |> >Don't be so sure.I tried it and I think it didn't recognise my cd or
: |> >something.Anyway,it didn't work..
: |>
: |> I've had marginal success with this. The library can't seem to read CD
: |> track info, but plays fine if given a specific starting point. (This
: |> was with my CD player. A freind of mine tried it and it just kept
: |> poping the tray open.) Still, I shouldn't talk. I was porting a real
: |> mode library to DJ, but didn't get any farther than this library did.
: |> (But this one WAS the better organized of the two.)
: |>
: |> Killion
BCD worked fine for me too. I think the reason you can lock the CD is so
that the user can't, say, pop the CD out in the middle of a track, or in
the middle of your game/program/whatever :) Might be useful for fooling
users into thinking their CD drive is busted ;) (not recommended though)
jon
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