This program only works with a keyboard.

This program is a sample program that will allow you to browse the file system and the 
registry. Once loaded if you swap out the CD which CELoader was loaded from, other
CD-ROMs that are placed into the drive will not be recognized. This is a function of 
Windows CE. GD-ROMs however will be recognized.

The F6 key will attempt to launch the selected program in the file viewer. When the
launched program exits, CELoader should resume. I have seen some problems with this 
under CE, possibly due to the CD being spun down, but have not investigated further.

The F9 key will attemp to play or stop WAVE files that are selected in the file viewer.
The first time the F9 key is pressed for a WAVE file, it will begin to play. If it is 
pressed again while the WAVE file is playing, it will be stopped, otherwise it will be
played again.

The F12 key will attempt to boot the CD-ROM (not GD-ROM) loaded in the drive with the 
IP.bin file and the boot file that IP.bin points to. If a GD-ROM is inserted in the 
drive and it doesn't have an IP.bin file, or the original CD was removed and there is 
no current CD file system, the Dreamcast is reset. Since swapping CDs isn't supported 
you can only reboot the same CD-ROM, however this doesillustrate going into Kernel mode. 
Under NT the F12 key does not do anything.

Press the Escape key to exit.

Pressing A attempts to make a low level call to reinitialize the drive for an 
inserted CD-ROM. However, this feature does not work, and will cause the CELoader 
program to lock up.

Pressing B attempts to initialize the CD file system. This call does not lock up,
but does not seem to have any effects.