man workbone (Commandes) - an interactive text-mode program for controlling and playing audio CD Roms under Linux.
NAME
workbone - an interactive text-mode program for controlling
and playing audio CD Roms under Linux.
SYNOPSIS
workbone
[ -v | -h | -q | -a | -p track | -d device | -t ]
-v : version
-h : help
-q : fast start (no wait for init)
-a : use 7-bit ascii for display
-px: play track x non-interactively
-dx: use device x rather than /dev/cdrom
-t : show terms of license
Type
workbone
to start program.
Engage the NUM LOCK on your keypad. From inside
WorkBone
pressing DEL on numeric keypad will display a help menu.
While running,
workbone
will display the current track number and
both total CD elapsed time and current track elapsed time.
DESCRIPTION
WorkBone is an interactive TEXT-MODE program for playing audio CDs under Linux. It is implemented as an interface to the module "hardware.c" from the elaborate X11 CD program known as WorkMan.
By
design,
the
WorkBone
utility
is an
intentionally
minimalist CD control panel. A clear
template is displayed to guide you.
Extraneous features of the X11 WorkMan such as shuffle play and
CD databases are
intentionally
not supported. The aesthetic appeal of simplicity
versus features and bloat has been our design goal.
WorkBone
is ideal for those who just want to play music with minimal fuss.
USAGE
If no device is specified with the -d switch, WorkBone expects to find the device: /dev/cdrom (linux) or /dev/rsr0 (other). If you don't have this device, change to /dev and soft link your current cd rom device to 'cdrom'. For example, if you currently call your cdrom device 'mcd0', then do the following: cd /dev ln -sf mcd0 cdrom
Alternatively, just edit 'hardware.c' to reflect the name of your cdrom device and recompile.
In the interactive mode, WorkBone uses the numeric keypad as a control panel to allow you to move track to track, play, pause, stop, and resume playing of audio CDs. Make sure you have your NUM LOCK engaged when using WorkBone. A graphical template is displayed to guide you. Running times are also continuously updated and displayed. Note that total CD elapsed time includes times for non-audio data tracks in addition to playable tracks. Pushing the DEL key on the numeric pad will bring up a help screen.
+---- number pad -----+ | | | 7 8 9 | | | | 4 5 6 | | | | 1 2 3 | | | | 0 del | | | +---------------------+ the '9' key on the keypad is "play" the '8' key on the keypad is "pause/resume" the '7' key on the keypad is "stop" the '6' key on the keypad is "next" the '5' key on the keypad is "replay" the 4 key on the keypad is "previous" the '3' key on the keypad is "go forward 15 seconds" the '2' key on the keypad is "hard abort" (music stops) the '1' key on the keypad is "go backward 15 seconds" the '0' key on the keypad is "soft exit" (music continues) the '.' key on the keypad is "help"
HARDWARE
WorkBone
works with most CD-ROM drives (it has been tested on Mitsumi FX001D, Plextor
SCSI-12, Lite on maX 20, even the IMS CDD2000 CD-Writer),
but your mileage with some other drives may vary. In particular, some
CD Rom drives such as old
NEC
drives use proprietary non-standard audio routines.
WorkBone
itself uses only generic calls and
functions as per WorkMan proper. The display code
was written specifically for the Linux console.
Portability was not a concern. :-) However,
the `-a' option will put
WorkBone
into the 7-bit mode for use
with any terminal, and using the `-p' switch, it will
even run without a terminal. ;).
COPYING
WorkBone is copyrighted free software provided WITHOUT warranty of any kind, NOT EVEN the implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Use at your own risk.
The routines in
WorkBone
may be used in compliance with the
provisions of the FSF
GNU General Public License
version 2. This software should have come with a copy of
the GNU General Public License. You may obtain a copy of this license
by writing to:
Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
675 Mass Ave,
Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
BUGS
WorkBone
has been tested with Linux kernel 1.0.9, late versions
of kernel 1.1.x, kernel 2.0.31 and several 2.1.x kernels.
WorkBone
might not display the template properly
on early versions of 1.1.x. The fix is to upgrade your kernel or
use
WorkBone's
`-a' flag to enable ascii 7-bit characters.
It will compile with libc 4.x, 5.x and 6.x (glibc 2.x).
Note that some NEC CD drives do not work properly because they use their own proprietary audio routines.
Please e-mail any bug reports, fixes or improvements that
you might have.
Unauthorized hacks
and un-coordinated releases of
WorkBone
are
not appreciated!
enjoy.
Thomas McWilliams
thomas.mcwilliams@f615.n109.z1.fidonet.org
Amateur Radio KI4N
WorkBone
is currently maintained by Bernhard Rosenkraenzer (bero@bero-online.ml.org).
Please e-mail bug reports, suggestions, etc. there.