Last minute notes on ExtenDOS Pro
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Version:        2.0B
Dated:          20 November 1994

Program versions on this diskette:
CD.BOS          2.0
CDAUDIO.ACC     1.2
CDAUDIO.PRG     1.2
EXTENDOS.PRG    2.0
TRACE.TTP       2.0
UNIDRIVE.DOS    2.0
UNI_BDDS.DOS    2.0


Changes to the manual
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   None at this time.


Known restrictions and incompatibilities
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1. Certain CD-ROMs appear to have duplicate filenames in their
   directories. This is due to a problem in UNIDRIVE.DOS (and
   UNI_BDDS.DOS), and is known to affect two specific clip-art
   CDs.  If you experience this problem, please contact Anodyne
   Software for a fix.

2. Chinon CDS-435 users: a last minute problem was found with
   audio support for this drive.  If you have this drive, and the
   audio playback is not working, please contact Anodyne Software
   for assistance.

3. NeoDesk users: if you get a message that "data on the disk is
   corrupted or damaged" when you double click on the CD-ROM drive
   icon, or open a folder, turn off the option 'check for
   executable bootsector' in NeoDesk/Set Preferences/More.

4. Falcon030 users: there appears to be a problem with specifying
   a _logical_ device of Z for a CD-ROM drive.  Until this is
   resolved, we recommend using logical devices such as P and Q
   rather than Z.

5. TT users: all of the resident components of ExtenDOS Pro
   (EXTENDOS.PRG, CD.BOS, and UNIDRIVE.DOS/UNI_BDDS.DOS) must be
   loaded into ST RAM for normal operation.  If you have a system
   with alternate RAM, such as the TT030, do NOT set the program
   flags to load these programs into alternate (TT) RAM.

6. If you have a drive without a caddy, the EJECT button on the
   CDaudio player program/accessory cannot _physically_ eject the
   CD-ROM.  However, on many drives (including the NEC 25 and the
   NEC 3Xp) it will _logically_ eject the CD-ROM.  This means you
   will have to open the drive door and close it again in order to
   access the CD-ROM.
   
7. If a CD-ROM drive is defined as one of the 'normal' logical
   drives (A through P), the CHEETAH file copier will exit with the
   message "can't access BPB".  This is a Cheetah problem.  It
   examines each of the drives A through P during initialisation,
   expecting them to have a low-level file system with FATs and
   directories just like a hard disk; this is not the case with a
   CD-ROM.  The problem can be circumvented by reinstalling the
   CD-ROM drive as a logical drive between Q and Z.
