Subj : Re: *.wav, *.mod; sound files
To   : Chris Hoppman
From : Scott Adams
Date : Mon Feb 10 2003 12:12 am

-=> Quoting Chris Hoppman to All <=-

CH> @MSGID: 1:129/305 2b1593ef
CH> Just wondering. I am on a Win2000 box and downloaded some source
CH> code  (serveral infact) for playing sound bits through the sound
CH> blaster. Now,  unfortionaly I might sound abit stupid, but I have one
CH> of those intergrated sound boards that came with the motherboard, but
CH> claims to be sound blaster  doable<sorry>. I fire up the source code
CH> and get a error code with each source code bark'd back at me about
CH> tring to access the sound board. I am setting up  the
CH> dma(1)/int(10)/freq(220-?forget right  now).  Right just like it has
CH> under the sign'd driver in windows hardware profiles of the sound card
CH> and it  still barfs the error code at me. I looked at the source and
CH> they don't seem  to have any old Regs. That might mess up a in 32 bit
CH> envirment. Plus, if I  play old dos games and setup the sblaster in
CH> them they play just fine. Now  these source codes are from different
CH> people. I was just wondering if anyone  could offer some insight in why
CH> this might be going on. I tried to explain  what is going on in my end,
CH> but if you need to know more just ask. Oh, yeah it also complains if I
CH> try to do the sound( ); stuff over the pc speaker and  in other
CH> programs it sounds wierd, but the pc speaker works also. Last thing  is
CH> the source did work in Win98 (no se didn't test it out), but upgraded
CH> my  software and this happens. Any comments?

       Have you checked out SWAG?  It had a bunch of code
       for sounds and SB stuff.  Might help you.  Granted
       some of its a decade old but might give you that
       extra bit of help.  My website should still have
       a link to it...via programmer's page..

       http://users.cybermax.net/~longshot

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