Thank you everybody for your valuable responses. I think I have at least 3
or 4 good options here. I will try them out
and will let you know which one works for me.
Vijay
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If you can identify them by label, you can use CD Pro's GetDrive function
to get the names of the disc (volume on Mac, label on Windows).
- Tab
At 05:27 PM 7/9/01 -0400, vijay shan wrote:
>This still is a problem actually I have been using the cdpro xtra for
>sometime now.
>
>Ejecting the cd
Can you place a small ID text file on trhe CDs? Then you could check, for
example, if file "disk01" is present, etc.
At 05:27 PM 7/9/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>... my problem is after ejecting
>how does one check if the proper cd has been inserted.
>
>Vijay
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Subject: RE: multiple cds
This still is a problem actually I have been using the cdpro xtra for
sometime now.
Ejecting the cd is not the problem my
> my problem is
> after ejecting
> how does one check if the proper cd has been inserted.
usually you just put a text file that has the name of the disk on it &
check for that. like disk_1.txt.
hth
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, July 09, 2001 5:38 PM
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Subject: RE: multiple cds
Look to the budapi xtra - what you would have to do is check to see if the
drives listed as mounted volumes contain the name of the drive you need;
if not, eject and check again.
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Look to the budapi xtra - what you would have to do is check to see if the
drives listed as mounted volumes contain the name of the drive you need;
if not, eject and check again.
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Subject: RE: multiple cds
Didn't offend me at all - I think it was just answered a number of times.
There's no way you can have a program that's running from a cd eject the
cd that it's running from and still continue. So what's
Whoops. So it's MY reading comprehension that's the problem..
Sorry - also didn't mean to visit anyone's esophogus.
On Mon, 9 Jul 2001, Tab Julius wrote:
>
> Actually, before you jump down his throat, if you read his message you'll
> see that he did say he was running from the hard drive
Didn't offend me at all - I think it was just answered a number of times.
There's no way you can have a program that's running from a cd eject the
cd that it's running from and still continue. So what's needed is to
install the program to the user's harddrive and pull the needed media from
the c
Actually, before you jump down his throat, if you read his message you'll
see that he did say he was running from the hard drive and just wanted to
know how to eject the CDs.
You could use CD Pro Xtra to eject the CDs - the Xtra is free, but with a
logo requirement.
http://www.penworks.com/xt
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Subject: Re: multiple cds
I think we answered this a number of times.
NO.
You'll have to install the program to the harddrive and let the actual
program control the cds, etc.
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I think we answered this a number of times.
NO.
You'll have to install the program to the harddrive and let the actual
program control the cds, etc.
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