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<FONT FACE="Verdana"><H2><A NAME="cdaudio">CDAudio</A> </H2>

<H3>Summary</H3></FONT><FONT FACE="Verdana" SIZE=2><P>
The CD Audio sample allows some non-SCSI2 CD ROMs to support audio operations 
by intercepting the relevant audio ioctls and translating them into the command 
block(s) expected by the non-compliant cdroms. It supports Plug and Play and 
Power Management, and is 64-bit compliant.<P>

No INF file is needed to install this driver.<P>


<H3>Building the Sample</H3></FONT><FONT FACE="Verdana" SIZE=2><P>
To build the sample, run the <b>build</B> command. Once built, this sample 
will create one binary: cdaudio.sys.

<H3>Running the Sample</H3></FONT><FONT FACE="Verdana" SIZE=2><P>
The CD Audio driver should only be installed as an upper filter driver for a 
cdrom device.  To install this driver see the 
<A HREF="..\addfilter\addfiltr.htm">addfilter</A> installer sample.  
This program installs a specific filter driver and must be modified to 
install cdaudio.sys.

<H3>CODE TOUR</H3>
<H4>File Manifest</H4>
</FONT><U><PRE>File&#9;&#9;     Description
</U>
Cdaudio.c&#9;   Main code base
Cdaudio.h&#9;   Header file
Cdaudio.rc&#9;  Resource file
Makefile&#9;    Makefile
Sources&#9;     Sources



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