02-07-2002
UNIX and Win 2000
The system has a motherboard that currently has 2 pentium pro processors and 512 Megs of memory. It can accomodate 2 more pentium pro processors as well as 3 gigs of memory. That is why when my company bought the unit, we figured it would be a nice replacement for our single pentium pro with only 64 megs of ram. I did get the system to accept, or at least I thought it accepted the files from the CD, however when I rebooted, the system halted right when Win2000 should have kicked in...it went through the P.O.S.T. without any difficulties and also allowed me to load the raid divers, but right at the point of openning Win2000 it said " cannot read file" ...
Thanks for your comments...
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sdl::cdrom
SDL::Cdrom(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation SDL::Cdrom(3)
NAME
SDL::Cdrom - a SDL perl extension for managing CD-ROM drives
SYNOPSIS
use SDL::Cdrom;
$cdrom = SDL::Cdrom->new(0);
$cdrom->play();
EXPORTS
o "CD_NUM_DRIVES".
DESCRIPTION
Create a new SDL::Cdrom object. The passed $id is the number of the drive, whereas 0 is the first drive etc.
use SDL::Cdrom;
my $drive => SDL::Cdrom->new($id);
METHODS
CD_NUM_DRIVES()
Returns the number of CD-ROM drives present.
name()
Returns the system dependent name of the CD-ROM device.
status()
Return the status of the drive.
play()
Play a track.
pause()
Pause the playing.
resume()
Resume the playing.
stop()
Stop the playing.
eject()
Eject the medium in the drive.
id()
Return the ID of the drive.
num_tracks()
Return the number of tracks on the medium.
track()
Returns the track description
current()
Return the current played track number.
current_frame()
Return the current frame.
AUTHORS
David J. Goehrig Documentation by Tels <http://bloodgate.com/>.
SEE ALSO
perl SDL::Mixer SDL::App.
perl v5.12.1 2010-07-05 SDL::Cdrom(3)