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- NO SOUND
- Release: 1.01 Date: 7 December 1992
-
- Copyright (C) 1991, 1992 David T. Chappell
- All Rights Reserved
-
- The programs included are shareware. Feel free to make copies and pass
- them out to friends and BBSs as long as no fee is charged, the programs
- are not modified in any way, and this notice is not changed or removed.
-
- INTRODUCTION
- ============
-
- Lots of programs for PCs use the internal speaker to play sound.
- Occasionally, one of these programs will have an error and will
- quit execution while leaving an annoying tone playing on the
- speaker. These programs will stop any current sounds by resetting
- all speaker-related chips to their power-on values. The NoSound
- programs will NOT prevent other programs from starting new sounds.
-
- INCLUDED FILES
- ==============
-
- NOSOUND.EXE Version 1.10 for DOS
- Turns off internal speaker under DOS;
- also works under DOS box of OS/2.
- NOSOUND2.EXE Version 1.00 for OS/2 (16-bit)
- Turns off internal speaker under OS/2;
- runs in either window or full-screen session.
- Works with 1.x and 2.x versions of OS/2.
-
- USAGE
- =====
-
- To run each program, type the filename (omitting the extension) at the
- command prompt. There are no command-line switches.
-
-
- CONCLUSION
- ==========
-
- I have also written a general-purpose digitized sound player that
- runs on all PCs. If you are interested in a complete package of
- sound programs, write for more information. Various programs are
- available on Internet via anonymous ftp at garfield.catt.ncsu.edu.
-
- If you find any case where these programs do not work correctly,
- please tell me. Supply all details of the situation, and I shall
- try to fix the problem.
-
- If you use these sound programs and find them interesting, a donation
- in any amount ($5 suggested) will be greatly appreciated. If you
- send a donation, I shall send you the latest copy of the software
- (specify disk size). Please make checks in U.S. dollars payable
- to David T. Chappell.
-
- Ray Duncan's book _Advanced_OS/2_Programming_ helped a lot with
- OS/2 development.
-
- If you have any questions, comments, suggestions, or donations,
- please contact:
-
- David T. Chappell Internet address:
- 242 Stonewall Road david@catt.ncsu.edu
- Salisbury, NC 28144 davidc@leland.stanford.edu
- (704) 633-7535