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Macintosh CD-ROM Setup (5.0.1)
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Enclosure: Macintosh CD-ROM Setup.sea
Macintosh CD-ROM Setup (5.0.1)
Copyright 1994 Apple Computer, Inc.
The enclosed file is a self-extracting archive of a Disk Copy 800K disk image.
To use, download, double-click the downloaded file (this decompresses it),
and use Disk Copy to create a disk.
Disk Copy can be found in the Utilities folder posted here.
Files found on Macintosh CD-ROM Setup:
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File Name Version #
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Apple CD-ROM 5.0.1
Apple Photo Access 2.0
AppleCD 300 Plus Read Me
AppleCD Audio Player 2.0
Audio CD Access 5.0
Foreign File Access 5.0
High Sierra File Access 5.0
Installer Script 5.0.1
Installer 3.4.3
ISO 9660 File Access 5.0.1
TeachText 7.1
From the AppleCD 300 Plus Read Me:
This Read Me document provides late-breaking and important news about the
AppleCD 300 Plus drive and the software for it.
VIEWING LARGE PHOTO CD IMAGES
Some programs, such as TeachText, may have difficulty opening large
(high-resolution) image files on a Photo CD. To view these images, you can
change the application program that opens the Photo CD images and use a program
designed to handle larger files. See the manual that came with the CD-ROM drive
for more information. You can also change the amount of memory a program uses.
See the manuals that came with your computer for more information on managing
memory.
DISPLAYING COLOR ICONS FOR IMAGES ON PHOTO CDS
When your computer is low on memory, it may have problems displaying color
icons for the images on a Photo CD. Although some icons may appear as
black-and-white document icons, the Photo CD images themselves are not
affected. To display color icons, quit all open programs, restart your
computer, and reopen the Photos folder on your Photo CD. See the manuals that
came with your computer for more information on managing memory.
SETTING SOUND OPTIONS FOR SOME MACINTOSH COMPUTERS
Some Macintosh computers (such as the Macintosh Quadra 660AV and 840AV) have
special sound recording options. If you don't hear any sound when you play an
audio CD or an audio track on a CD-ROM disc, you may have the sound options set
incorrectly. To change the options, open the Sound control panel, choose Sound
In from the pop-up menu at the top of the panel, and then select the Built-In
icon for the audio source. Click the Options button, select Internal CD, make
sure the Playthrough box is checked, and click OK. See the manuals that came
with your computer for more information.
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME FOR SOME MACINTOSH COMPUTERS
Some Macintosh computers allow you to increase or decrease the volume of sound
through the Sound control panel, as well as through the volume control in your
audio CD software. The manuals that came with your computer describe the Sound
control panel if your computer has one. The manual that came with your CD-ROM
drive describes the audio CD software.
DISPLAYING THE TOTAL PLAYING TIME FOR CUSTOMIZED PLAY LISTS IN
APPLECD AUDIO PLAYER
If the total playing time of your customized Play List for an audio CD is
longer than 99 minutes and 59 seconds, the Time display in the AppleCD Audio
Player shows 99.99. (The Time display can't display times of more than 2 digits
and 2 decimal points.)
WORKING WITH PHOTO CDS IN SYSTEM 6
If you have System 6 and want to view Photo CDs, turn MultiFinder on before you
insert a Photo CD into your CD-ROM drive. If you are in the Finder, your
computer may not have enough memory to start up the Photo CD. (See manuals that
came with your computer for instructions on how to turn MultiFinder on.) Once
you turn MultiFinder on, place the Photo CD in the tray of the CD-ROM drive and
push the tray in (or press the Open/Close button) to close the tray of the
CD-ROM drive. In a few moments, the Photo CD disc icon appears; you can now
view images on the Photo CD.
USING THE SLIDE SHOW VIEWER IN SYSTEM 6
If you view photographic images in a sequence using the Slide Show Viewer and
you want to look at images from more than one Photo CD, do not start up the
Slide Show Viewer from the Photo CD. Copy the Slide Show Viewer onto your hard
disk, and use that copy to view photos. If you start up the Slide Show Viewer
from the Photo CD, you will experience problems when you insert the next Photo
CD.
EJECTING CD-ROM DISCS IN AT EASE
If you are using At Ease (an alternative to the usual Macintosh desktop) and
you want to eject a CD-ROM disc, make sure you eject the disc before you shut
down your computer. The Open/Close button of your CD-ROM drive does not work
when the computer is shut down.
To eject a disc while using At Ease: Choose the Eject command from the Special
Menu. Remove the disc and close the tray by pushing it in or pressing the
Open/Close button.
WARNING: If you shut down your computer before you eject a disc while you are
using At Ease, the tray of the CD-ROM drive opens and then closes immediately.
If you attempt to remove the disc as the tray opens or closes, you may damage
the disc or the tray of the CD-ROM drive. (To remove a disc from the CD-ROM
drive after you have shut down your computer: Start up your computer, then
choose the Eject command from the Special Menu. Remove the disc and close the
tray by pushing it in or pressing the Open/Close button. Then you can shut down
your computer again.)
FULL INSTRUCTIONS
See the manual that came with your CD-ROM drive for full instructions on using
the CD-ROM drive.
© 1993 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved.
Apple, Macintosh, Macintosh Quadra, and MultiFinder are trademarks of Apple
Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
AppleCD and Finder are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.