CD Xpress for Windows 95 (HPT343 version) Revision 2.0 Copyright (c) 1996-97 HighPoint Technologies, Inc. All Rights Reserved ---------------------------------------------------------------------- CONTENTS ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Introduction Requirements to Use CD Xpress Installing CD Xpress CD Buffer Control Utility CD Xpress Monitor CD Types Supported Stopping CD Xpress Uninstalling CD Xpress Frequently Asked Questions Contacting HighPoint Copyright, Trademarks, Changes, Limitation of Liability ---------------------------------------------------------------------- INTRODUCTION ---------------------------------------------------------------------- CD-ROM technology is growing fast, but its performance is still unacceptable compared to today's hard drive. Transfer rates for today's hard drives can exceed 18MB/sec with access times below 12ms. But transfer rates for the fastest CD-ROM drives on the market is below 2MB/sec with access times over 100ms. CD Xpress was created to use hard drive high performance to accelerate the accessing speed of the CD-ROM drive. CD Xpress reads and stores data from the CD-ROM to a buffer in the hard drive. With buffering, when you access the CD-ROM you are actually accessing the hard drive buffer. This results in a tremendous increase in CDROM performance without any penalty. CD Xpress is compatible with virtually all ATAPI CD-ROM drives supported by Windows 95. CD Xpress will work seamlessly with all applications using your CD-ROM drive. When you insert a new disc in your CD-ROM drive, CD Xpress starts buffering the CD data automatically and only when your computer is in idle state. CD buffering is transparent to the user. The CD Xpress needs a reserved space (unpartitioned area) called CD buffer on your hard disk for CD buffering. CD Xpress is intended to work with large capacity IDE hard disk drives. --------------------------------------------------------------------- REQUIREMENTS to USE CD XPRESS --------------------------------------------------------------------- - You need a Windows 95 system. - You need the HPT343 Ultra DMA Host Adapter installed. - You need an IDE hard disk drive and an ATAPI CD-ROM drive attached to the HPT343 host adapter. - You need to make a reserved space (unpartitioned area) on your hard disk. This can be done by running the CD Buffer Control utility after the setup of CD Xpress. - You need to enable the Windows 95 AutoRun feature which will automatically start the program or play the music when you insert a CD disc in your CD-ROM drive. Most systems have this feature pre-enabled. To check if the AutoRun feature is enabled: 1. Open My Computer. 2. Open Control Panel. 3. Double-click the System icon. 4. Click Device Manager. 5. Double-click the CDROM item in the device list. 6. Double-click the CDROM drive installed. 7. Click Settings. 8. The Auto insert notification check box should be checked. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTALLING CD XPRESS ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To install CD Xpress: 1. Start up the Windows 95 on your computer. 2. Insert the CD Xpress diskette into the floppy drive. 3. Run SETUP from the floppy drive. 4. Follow the instructions from the Setup program. Setup creates a program group (folder) called CD Xpress for HPT343 that includes the following items (icons): CD Xpress Starts CD Xpress. Stop CD Xpress Stops CD Xpress. CD Buffer Control Reserves or adjusts the space on your hard disk for CD Xpress. Uninstall Uninstalls CD Xpress from your computer. Readme Opens this Readme file. Run the CD Buffer Control utility from the CD Xpress for HPT343 program group to reserve space necessary for CD Xpress. After you reserve the space on your hard disk for CD Xpress, restart your computer. CD Xpress automatically starts. When CD Xpress starts, the CD Xpress icon appears in the System Tray at the end of the Taskbar. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- CD BUFFER CONTROL UTILITY ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The CD Buffer Control Utility lets you reserve the necessary space on the hard drive required by CD Xpress: 1. Start CD Buffer Control from the CD Xpress for HPT343 program group. 2. At the prompt, answer 'Yes' to continue. 3. Follow the instructions on the screen. The recommended sizes of reserved space for hard drives depend on the size of the hard drive capacity: DISK CAPACITY RESERVED SPACE ------------- ---------------------- < 1 GB 50 to 100 MB 1 to 2 GB 100 to 400 MB > 2 GB 400 to 680 MB 4. After finishing, restart your computer. If you want to change the reserved space, you can run this utility again. NOTE 1: CD Buffer Control determines the maximum buffer size available by searching the continuous free space at the end of your hard disk. If you suspect that you have more free space than CD Buffer Control reports, your hard drive may be fragmented. In this case, you can exit this utility, restart Windows 95, and perform a full defragmention of the hard drive. To perform a full defragmention of the hard drive: 1. Open My Computer. 2. Right-click the icon of (the last logical drive on) the hard disk. 3. Click Properties. 4. Click Tools. 5. Click Defragment Now.... After defragmention, run CD Buffer Control again. NOTE 2: If the partition(s) or logical drive(s) do not use up the hard disk space, CD Buffer Control may report more space available than the free space which Windows 95 reports and use it. NOTE 3: If the drive has multiple logical partitions, CD Buffer Control will only use the last partition to create the buffer. CD Buffer Control won't create a buffer larger than the free space on the last partition. NOTE 4: Norton AntiVirus for Windows 95 has some conflicts with the CD Buffer Control utility. If your system has Norton AntiVirus for Windows 95 installed, it will detect any partition table changes. When CD Buffer Control reserves the buffer on the hard disk, Norton AntiVirus reports the following message after the system restarts: ----------------------------------------------------------- The master boot record on your local hard drive has changed since inoculation. Choose inoculate if you've just upgraded your operating system (for example, to Windows 95) What would you like to do ? (1) Repair (2) Inoculate (3) Continue (4) Stop ----------------------------------------------------------- You MUST select option (2) - Inoculate to update current information into AntiVirus database. If you choose (1) - Repair, all the buffer space reserved by the CD Buffer Control utility will be recovered by the program. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- CD XPRESS MONITOR ---------------------------------------------------------------------- After installing CD Xpress and restarting your computer, the CD Xpress icon appears in the System Tray. Double-clicking on this icon brings up the CD Xpress Monitor. The CD Xpress Monitor displays: - the volume label of your current disc. - space reserved on your hard drive for CD data buffering. - amount of data to buffer. - amount of data that has been buffered. The CD Xpress Monitor also indicates any errors that may occur during buffering. To hide the CD Xpress Monitor, click the OK button. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- CD TYPES SUPPORTED ---------------------------------------------------------------------- CD Xpress supports Mode 1 discs and Mode 2 Form 1 discs only. These include most disc types used in PC applications such as: - computer data discs - MPEG titles - multimedia titles - games - some photo CDs CD Xpress cannot buffer the following types of discs: - CD Audio - CD-I - VCD - Multi-session CDs (multi-session photo CD, CD Extra) CDs that cannot be buffered can be used without buffering. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- STOPPING CD XPRESS ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To stop CD Xpress, you can run Stop CD Xpress from the CD Xpress for HPT343 program group. The CD Xpress icon in the System Tray will disappear. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- UNINSTALLING CD XPRESS ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To uninstall CD Xpress from your system: 1. Run Stop CD Xpress first if CD Xpress is running. 2. Run the Uninstall from the CD Xpress for HPT343 program group. 3. After the uninstalling restart your computer. NOTE: The "C:\Program Files\CD Xpress for HPT343" directory and some file(s) in it might not be removed by the Uninstall program. You may need to manually remove them. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: What is CD Xpress? A: CD Xpress buffers CD data from your CD-ROM drive to your hard drive. When accessing the CD-ROM, you are actually accessing your hard drive. Because the hard drive is much faster than the CD-ROM drive, you get a tremendous performance increase in transfer rate and access time. Q: Why do I need to waste so much hard drive space when using CD Xpress? A: You lose disk space because the CD buffer is not used by the file system. But hard drives are getting larger and larger and with larger cluster (allocation unit) issues in current FAT file systems (not FAT32), the wasted disk space is not as much as you imagine. So reserving a portion for CD buffering to get better CD-ROM performance is worth giving up some disk space. Q: If I don't like CD Xpress how can I recover the reserved hard drive space from CD buffering? A: You can run the CD Buffer Control Utility to recover the buffering space before you run the Uninstall program.. Q: Can CD Xpress work with more than one CD-ROM or CD Changers? A: CD Xpress does not support multiple CD-ROM drives or CD changers. Q: Can CD Xpress work on SCSI CD-ROM's? A: CD Xpress can only work with ATAPI CD-ROM's. Q: How long does CD buffering take? A: The CD buffering takes approximately 2 to 10 minutes depending on how much data is on the CD and how fast the CD-ROM drive is. Q: Do I need to wait for the CD buffering to finish before I can access the CD-ROM? A: No. You can operate normally without waiting for the CD buffering to finish. The CD buffering takes place when your system is idle, so buffering will be transparent to you. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- CONTACTING HIGHPOINT ---------------------------------------------------------------------- HighPoint Technologies, Inc. 4450 Enterprise Street, #101 Fremont, CA 94538 Tel: (510) 623-0841 Fax: (510) 490-4578 Internet E-mail: support@highpoint-tech.com World Wide Web: http://www.highpoint-tech.com ##################################################################### ##################################################################### COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 1996-1997 HighPoint Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this README file may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written consent of HighPoint Technologies, Inc. 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