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- From: Paul Boos <pboos@sysplan.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Making the Amiga Noisy
- Date: Mon, 08 Apr 1996 07:47:08 -0700
- Organization: CC University of Hohenheim (not responsible for contents)
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- References: <4k6f4c$824@rover.ucs.ualberta.ca> <9604070020.AA0011n@girvan.demon.co.uk> <4k7jgo$4ta@strauss.udel.edu>
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- John Pat Corigliano wrote:
- >
- > In article <9604070020.AA0011n@girvan.demon.co.uk>,
- > Allan Girvan <allan@girvan.demon.co.uk> wrote:
-
- [...stuff omitted...]
-
- >Try a program called FX by Narkus Albrecht. This should do all that you
- > >are looking for. It needs Workbench 3.0+ though (it uses datatypes).
-
- FX seemed very slow in reaction and for me never worked when windows were
- opened only closed and then about a half a second afterward... But it
- did work as advertised.
-
- >
- > I wrote such a program once (it doesn't require 3.0) but never released
- > it because I thought it was too annoying! It plays an 8SVX sound
- > sample whenever a window is opened/closed, a disk is inserted/removed,
- > or a requester pops up. It'll play a different sample for each event.
- >
- > If you want it let me know and I'll mail it to you :)
-
- Please post it on Aminet. Programs like this spruce the Amiga up when
- giving demos to customers, but your right too many sounds ocurring can be
- annoying...
-
- >
- > Later,
- > --
- > John Corigliano
-
- Paul Boos
-