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- From: 401yclee%vax9k.dnet@nchud1.nchu.edu.tw (My name is...)
- Subject: REQUEST: (FAQ?) routines for multiharmonic sound on the speaker
- Message-ID: <1992Dec15.140743.28876@nchud5.nchu.edu.tw>
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- Organisation: National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan
- Organization: NCHU, TAIWAN
- Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1992 13:55:17 GMT
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- Hi,
-
- This message was originally posted in comp.binaries.ibm.pc two weeks ago, until
- now, I found I'm posting to a wrong group. So here's the message (modified):
-
- I'm trying to program my speaker to sound more pleasurably, (yes, I know this
- has been a prehistoric feat). But I'm trying. The question is how can I program
- the chip (8253) to let it send out more than one harmonic like those BEEP when
- you do something dangerous to the programs.
-
- Are there any PD source routines that can be retrived via ftp? I'll summarize
- the responses, since somebody out there has send me a message telling me that
- he/she is also interested in such.
-
- Thanks in advance.
-
- YC Lee
- internet: 401yclee%vax9k.dnet@nchud1.nchu.edu.tw <- sorry about the odd format
- my account is not on the mail server campus wide.
-