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QCD.TXT : Copyright 1993 QUART, Inc.
Users' Manual for QCD.EXE - QCDRUN (TM) CD-ROM Library
QCDRUN CD-ROM Library System for Microsoft Windows is a
data-base management utility and automatic CD-ROM launcher for the
Windows Multimedia and CD-ROM user with an extensive library of
CD-ROMs. QCDRUN gives you true click-and-load convenience.
QCD.EXE identifies the CD-ROM in your drive and - on
confirmation - calls the correct routines to load and run the
CD-ROM. You can run several CD-ROMs in succession without leaving
QCD. If QCD does not recognize the CD-ROM in the drive, it can
shell to the Windows File Manager to allow you to explore the
contents of the CD-ROM and load it manually; or it can shell to
the companion program QLIB.EXE to install the CD-ROM into the
data base.
All QCDRUN programs automatically locate the main Windows
working directory on your hard drive and search there for .PIF and
.INI files and major Windows operational files. Certain operating
options in QCDRUN rely on the availability of the Windows utilities
WINFILE (File Manager), WRITE (for on-screen filling out and printing
of the registration form), and NOTEPAD (to read documentation), in
your main Windows working directory. These functions will not operate
correctly if these utilities are absent or located elsewhere.
QCD itself reads database information from WIN.INI and
QCD.INI in your Windows directory and from CDLIST.INI in its own
working directory. QCD can shell at your request to QDOC to read
documentation and write registration forms, and to QLIB to install
new CD-ROMs into the database. It calls QCDRUN system subroutines
(in encoded WinBatch form) QPWA.WBT to request and insert your
Registration Password if you have not yet registered, and QPWV.WBT
to validate the Password (which is written in the [QCD] section of
WIN.INI) each time you run QCD. (This is a simple test of system
integrity. If you have successfully completed registration by
entering a valid Registration Password, and at some later time see
"Password Error" or "Unregistered" messages when you run QCD, your
WIN.INI file has been corrupted by something extraneous to QCD.)
QDOC, QLIB, and QPWA all write to files. QCD itself only reads the
database information and launches the CD-ROM.
QCD : Initial Operation:
a. From Windows Program Manager menu - select File Run
b. Enter the Command Line h:\dir\qcd, where h is your working
hard drive; and dir is the working directory containing the QCDRUN
system. (Default path is c:\qcd.) If you have installed the QCDRUN
working directory into your DOS path, you need only enter QCD at
the File Run command line.
c. Press ENTER (from the keyboard) or click OK (left mouse button)
QCD : General Instructions and Operations
Please be aware:
At any prompt in QCD - Clicking "Cancel" unconditionally
terminates the program.
To accept defaults (when shown in prompts) - press "ENTER"
or click "OK"
To change from defaults - enter from the keyboard, then
press "ENTER" or click "OK"
All mouse operations in QCD use the (standard) left mouse
button.
Any timed Message or Display window (without an "OK" button)
can be closed, allowing the program to continue ahead to the set time
(which is a maximum of 5 seconds), by placing the cursor in the window
and clicking the left mouse button.
Step by step:
PRELIMINARY TESTING:
a. QCD opens with a copyright notice that clears in 5 seconds.
b. QCD tests for installation in WIN.INI. If you try to simply
copy the QCDRUN distribution files to your hard drive and run QCD
without completing the QINSTALL procedure, QCD and QLIB will not
find the appropriate entries in WIN.INI or the QCD.INI file, and
will be unable to operate. If the {QCD} section is not present in
WIN.INI, QCD tells you to run QINSTALL and terminates.
DOCUMENTATION VIEWER:
c. QCD shells out to QDOC to allow you to view or print program
documentation (click "Yes"). This also allows you to generate your
Registration Form on-screen. If you do not wish to view or print
out documentation but wish to continue in QCD and run a CD-ROM, click
"No" and QCD will resume.
REGISTRATION PROCEDURES:
d. QCD checks the [QCD] section of WIN.INI for a valid password.
This has three possible outcomes:
If you have registered and correctly entered your password,
all registration messages are bypassed, and you will briefly (2
seconds) see a message confirming your name and company name as
licensee. The program then continues to the main CD-ROM loader routines.
An invalid password means either that a user has attempted
to fool the program with a fictional password, or that your WIN.INI
has been corrupted or altered by something extraneous to QCD. Either
case generates an error message and allows you to continue operation
as an unregistered user.
QCD will find no password if you are an unregistered user.
You should then see two messages in succession. The first displays
the number of unregistered QCD sessions remaining within the terms
of your shareware evaluation license, and a short text on the
advantages of registration. The second message asks if you would
like to enter the Registration Password. If you continue unregistered
at this time, QCD increments the index in WIN.INI and proceeds to
the CD-ROM loader - IF you are within the usage limits of
the shareware license. If you have exceeded those limits, you will
see yet another message screen, reminding you of your legal obligation
to register, before QCD continues with the main CD-ROM loader.
If you have received your Registration Password and wish to
enter it, QCD calls QPWA.WBT, which will prompt you for the Password,
give you the option of reviewing your entry to correct errors, and
check its validity. If the password is valid, QPWA writes it in the
[QCD] section of WIN.INI. QCD then confirms successful registration
and continues with the CD-ROM Loader. THE PASSWORD IS CASE-SPECIFIC
and USER-SPECIFIC. To be valid, YOU MUST ENTER THE PASSWORD EXACTLY
AS SUPPLIED TO YOU BY QUART, INC. Alterations of any information in
the [QCD] section of WIN.INI may invalidate the password.
CD-ROM LOADER
e. QCD then scans the CD-ROM catalog database QCD.INI, comparing
all files on the current CD-ROM with the unique identifier files
entered in the CD-ROM library for each known CD-ROM. If your CD-ROM
drive is empty or contains an audio CD, the system will be unable
to read from the CD-ROM drive and will generate a "System Error"
message; insert a CD-ROM into the drive and click "Retry" to clear
the error and continue.
QCD identifies the CD-ROM by matching an identifier file
in the data base to a file on the CD-ROM. If QCD cannot identify
the CD-ROM, it will indicate that the CD-ROM is not in the library
and ask if you wish to load the CD-ROM file shell. If you click
"Yes", QCD shells to the Windows File Manager (WINFILE.EXE) and logs
onto your CD-ROM drive, to allow you to explore the CD-ROM contents
manually. Press F10 to return control to QCD, which will then ask
if you wish to install this previously unknown CD-ROM. Clicking
"Yes" shells out to QLIB.EXE to make the necessary entries in QCD.INI
and CDLIST.INI. Clicking "No" gives you the option of ejecting and
changing the current CD-ROM and loading another one. QLIB returns
control to QCD after installing the CD-ROM, allowing you to continue
to load the newly installed CD-ROM or to eject and change it to load
a different CD-ROM.
When QCD has identified the CD-ROM in the drive, it shows
a screen identifying that CD-ROM and asking you to confirm that you
wish to continue and load it. Clicking "No" bypasses the CD-ROM
loader and branches to the CD-ROM change and program exit r