EXP Computer CD-420, CD-421, CD-621, CD-821 With CD-ROM+ Card User Manual

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The other procedure is from ‘Control Panel.’ Click on ‘Add/Remove
Programs’
icon, click on the ‘Install’ button then follow the on screen
instructions.

NOTE:

While operating the CD-ROM, the speed of your computer’s CPU and
display card will dominate the overall performance, especially when playing
full motion video. Slow display speed often causes “still frames”. In our
testing, some computers are capable of performing as high as 15
frames/sec; however, some can only achieve 2 frames/sec.

HOW TO PLAY THE AUDIO CD

Windows 3.1

The CD-Audio CDs can be played on your PCMCIA CD-ROM by using CD Audio
software utilities, such as the Media Player in Windows 3.1. To use Media Player,
you must have the [MCI] CD Audio driver installed. Make sure the CD-Audio disc
is installed in the CD-ROM drive. The CD Audio driver is installed through the
Control Panel. Go into the Drivers and ADD [MCI] CD Audio. The installation
will require one of the Windows diskettes to install the driver.

The driver file name is MCICDA.DRV. This should be in the System directory.
The system.ini should then have the driver listed in the section

[mci]
CDAudio=mcicda.drv

The mplayer.ini should have:

[Options]
CDAudio=62

[Devices]
CDAudio=2553, CD Audio

Windows 95

Click on “Start” button then choose ”Programs”, then “Accessories”, then
“Multimedia” then click on the CD Player Icon.
If you do not have the Accessories Group or Multimedia Group, the options may
have not installed during Windows 95 set up. Click the Start button, go to Setting
=> Control Panel click on Add/Remove Programs then Windows Setup Tab. Place a
check mark on the box for missing programs and Windows 95 setup will install the
CD Player for you.

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