@(#)README 6.161 99/03/23 README ------ Xmcd is a full-featured CD Player utility package including xmcd, a CD Player for the X window system using the Motif graphical user interface; and cda, a command-line driven, text mode CD Player which also features a curses-based, screen-oriented mode. Both utilities transform your CD-ROM, CD-R or CD-RW drive into a stereo CD player, allowing you to play audio CDs on your computer. The following is a summary of xmcd/cda documentation files. Please read these before installing and using the software. Many of these files refer to the XMCDLIB directory, which is the directory under which all the xmcd/cda support files are installed. This is configured when you install the xmcd package. The documentation files are located in the docs_d subdirectory in the xmcd source code distribution, and are copied to the XMCDLIB/docs directory during installation. README This file INSTALL Source code compilation and installation instructions (*) INSTALL.VMS Special instructions for the OpenVMS platform (*) FEATURES Software features RELNOTES Release Notes PLATFORM Supported platforms and platform-specific notes DRIVES Supported CD-ROM/CD-R/CD-RW drives and drive-specific notes CDDB Internet CD Database WEB Web-related information FAQ Frequently Asked Questions, and answers CHANGES Revision log COPYING GNU General Public License (for xmcd and cda in general) (*) COPYING.LIB GNU Library General Public License (for libdi_d files) (*) PORTING Porting xmcd to other platforms (*) ACKS Acknowledgements You can view these files directly, or use the xmcd's help system. The files denoted with (*) are included only in the source code distribution of xmcd. After installation, you can use the man(1) or xman(1) command to read the on-line manual entry for xmcd(1), cda(1), cddbcmd(1), dp2xmcd(1) and wm2xmcd(1). This distribution is released as free software under the GNU General Public License, except the sources under the libdi_d subdirectory, which are under the GNU Library General Public License. Please see the COPYING and COPYING.LIB files for details.