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cdplay(1)							     cdplay(1)

NAME
       cdplay - play CD's with nice interface on console

SYNOPIS
       cdplay [ -d device ] [ -h ]

DESCRIPTION
       cdplay plays audio cd's with a comfortable console user interface.

OPTIONS
       -d device
	      Uses  device  instead  of	 /dev/rcd0a  which  it uses by default
	      (unless defined otherwise while compiling).

       -h     Display a brief help message.

KEYS
       Note that all these are case sensitive!

       ´p´    Play. Start playing cd. If cd is on pause continues.

       ´s´    Stop. Stops cd and sets current track to 1.

       Space  Pause. If cd is already on pause continues.

       ´P´    Pause (or unpause) abruptly.

       ´e´    Eject. Spits the disc out of your drive.

       ´r´    Rewind. Move backwards in a track.

       ´f´    Fast forward. Move forward is a track.

       ´R´    Skip back. Skip to previous track.

       ´F´    Ship forward. Skip to next track.

       [num]  Skip to track [num]. NOTE! works only for tracks from 1 to 10.

       ´q´    Quit. Exit the program.

ENVIRONMENT
       CDROM  The cd device to use if one isn't specified with the -d flag.

NOTES
       Currently tested ONLY with FreeBSD and NetBSD. Written for FreeBSD  and
       some  features  may  not work with NetBSD, OpenBSD or BSDi. Don't think
       it'll work with linux or some SYSV Unix's.

BUGS
       Yes, I know that it doesn't work with your old SCSI drive.

AUTHOR
       Copyright (C) 1997 Antti Kaipila <anttik@iki.fi>
       All rights reserved. For more information, refer to the file  COPYRIGHT
       enclosed with the sources.

       Internet references:
       ftp://ftp.one.sci.fi/pub/cdplay/

				  8 Nov 1997			     cdplay(1)
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