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                     CHANGES FROM VERSION 2.0x

   NEW LOOK
  ==========
   The graphic style of the user interface has been changed to match the
"new" style of Windows, due out soon from Microsoft.

   MULTISESSION
  ==============
   Multisession discs can now be created as CD-ROM or CD-ROM XA; the
only limitation is that every session on a multisession disc MUST BE
CLOSED IN THE SAME FORMAT.  In standard version all discs are Mode 1; in
MM version you can make Mode 2 discs if desired, but it is no longer
necessary for multisession.  Please read Chapter 5 of the manual,
"Recording Multisession Discs," for details.

   SIMULATION
  ============
   It is no longer possible to simulate from a virtual CD image.  You
must create a real ISO 9660 image and simulate using the LOADCD utility.
The drivers needed for simulation are no longer installed automatically;
see chapter 6 of the manual, "Simulating CD Performance" for
instructions.

   NO LIMITS
  ===========
   There is no longer any limit on the number of files that can be
written in one virtual image database.  When you reach 20,000 files, you
will see a message "database being adjusted; please wait," and after
about ten seconds you can continue working.  The same thing happens
again at 40,000 files.

   DRIVERS
  =========
   All the device drivers have been updated to keep up with changes in
the CD recorder firmware.

   BUFFERING
  ===========
   Buffering has been improved for more robust writing.  The improvement
will be particularly noticeable in writing audio on the older Philips
CDD 521, and in writing on-the-fly to the Pinnacle and JVC.

   CUE SHEET
  ===========
   There have been some minor changes to the Cue Sheet interface; see
Chapter 7 of the manual for details.

   CHANGES TO THE MANUAL
  =======================
   The manual now includes a chapter (Chapter 10) on "Factors in Writing
to CD" which explains some of the technical issues and limitations of CD
recorders, and a Troubleshooting chapter (Chapter 12) explaining some
common problems and error messages.

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                   HOW TO GET TECHNICAL SUPPORT

   If you are having trouble with the application or the CD recorder,
follow these steps:

1. For set-up and connection problems with the CD recorder, refer to
   the troubleshooting section of its user manual.  If you still have
   problems, please contact technical support for your CD recorder.

2. For questions and problems relating to the application, refer to the
   Troubleshooting section of the User Manual for common problems and
   solutions.

   If that doesn't solve the problem, note any error messages reported
by the program and the configuration of your computer.  Have your notes
in hand and contact incatsystems technical support at 408-379-2400.  If
possible, be at the computer where the software is installed so you will
be prepared to answer any questions about the set up or the problem you
are experiencing.
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   If you are interested in learning more about CD technology, may we
humbly suggest our book, "Publish Yourself On CD-ROM".  It is published
by Random House Electronic Publishing, ISBN # 0-679-74297-2.  Contact
Incat Systems Software at 408-379-2400 for more information.
