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cMP 1.2 Final Released

Change Log (1.2 Final):

  1. UI enhancements:
    • More consistent with cPlay: icon used for settings. Icon shows cMP² when cPlay is cue Player (otherwise cMP)
    • Previous 'Settings' button now used for Startup task (i.e. run Task Manager or Process Explorer)
    • Refresh button can be remapped and relabeled in .pth file allowing for frequently used utilities to be easily accessed. For example, CPU-Z or RealTemp or Soundcard configuration tool

Please REMOVE previous versions before installing cMP 1.2.

Instructions if upgrading from current version (1.0 or 1.1):

  1. Switch to 'XP mode'
  2. Backup cMP setup files (cicsMemoryPlayer.ini and cicsMemoryPlayer.pth)
  3. Remove cMP using Add/Remove Programs from Control Panel
  4. Install cMP 1.2 Final
  5. Copy setup files (cicsMemoryPlayer.ini and cicsMemoryPlayer.pth)

Here's an example of .pth file with Refresh button mapped to CPU-Z:

RIPPER #M "c:\program files\exact audio copy\EAC.exe"
CUE_PLAYER #N "c:\program files\cics Play\cicsPlay.exe" %C
LIBRARY_MANAGER "c:\windows\explorer.exe"
OSK "C:\Program Files\cics Memory Player\ahkosk.exe"
PROCESS_EXPLORER "c:\program files\process explorer\procexp.exe" /p:n
EXPLORER_KILL "c:\windows\system32\taskkill.exe" /F /IM explorer.exe
TOUCH_SCREEN "c:\program files\touchkit\touchkit.exe"
PREP_PLAYER
REFRESH "cpu-Z" "c:\program files\cpu z\cpuz.exe"

Above assumes CPU-Z is installed in folder "c:\program files\cpu z"!



Edits: 10/26/08

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