Command line syntax - Windows NT 3.5.1 only
echo
"ERASE > \\.\pipe\P1B0T5L0Ioctl0"
command line erase
echo
"REWIND > \\.\pipe\P1B0T5L0Ioctl0"
command line rewind
echo
"CUT > \\.\pipe\P1B0T5L0Ioctl0"
command line cut
For
printer label devices, change L0 to L2, and
change Ioctl0 to Ioctl1. The SCSI ID is designated
after the "T"; 5 is used here just
as an example.
NOTE:
Windows NT 3.5.1 requires open and close quotes.
Command
line syntax - Windows NT 4.0 only
echo
ERASE > \\.\pipe\P1B0T5L0Ioctl0 command
line erase
echo
REWIND > \\.\pipe\P1B0T5L0Ioctl0 command
line rewind
echo
CUT > \\.\pipe\P1B0T5L0Ioctl0 command line
cut
Commands
should be done in the MakeDisc directory from
your DOS command line.
All
Versions
The
rewind command can be put into a batch file
in your MakeDisc directory for convenience
by typing:
copy
con rewind.bat
@echo off
echo REWIND > \\.\pipe\P1B0T5L0Ioctl0
echo REWIND > \\.\pipe\P1B0T5L0Ioctl0
(hit F6 which will return "^Z" onto
the screen)
(hit the ENTER key)
NOTE:
Don't forget the open and close quotes if
you are running Windows NT 3.5.1.
There
are two instances of the rewind command in
this batch file because CD Studio looks for
two consecutive rewind commands to allow the
viewing of the premastered image as a file
system from your File Manager.
To
create a batch file for the erase command,
type:
copy
con erase.bat
@echo off
echo: ***Hit to erase the image from
CD Studio, echo: or hit C to cancel.
pause echo ERASE > \\.\pipe\P1B0T5L0Ioctl0
(hit F6 which will return "^Z" onto
the screen) (hit the ENTER key)
NOTE:
Don't forget the open and close quotes if
you are running Windows NT 3.5.1.
After
creating your batch files, you can create
icons that will allow you to invoke the command
without having to type it in at a DOS prompt.
In Windows NT 3.5.1, highlight your open MakeDisc
group by clicking once with the mouse in a
blank area of that group. On the top menu
bar select "File." Select "New."
Select "Program Item" if it is not
already selected. Select "OK." Select
"Browse." Then select "rewind.bat"
in your Makedisc directory. Select "OK."
Select "Change Icon." Select "OK"
to the statement that there are no embedded
icons available in the specified file and
to choose an icon from Program Manager. Then
select an icon from Program Manager that best
represents its function to you.
In
Windows NT 4.0, click with the right mouse
button on a blank spot on your desktop after
completing the "copy con" directions,
select "New." Select "Shortcut."
Select "Browse." Double click on
your Makedisc directory. Select "rewind.bat."
Select "Open." Select "Next."
Edit the title to read "CD Studio Rewind."
Select "Next." Then select an icon
from Program Manager that best represents
its function to you.
You
should now have icons in your MakeDisc group,
or on your desktop, for convenient rewind
command execution. You can repeat the process
for the erase.bat if you wish.