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- From: ddj+@cs.cmu.edu (Doug DeJulio)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.linux
- Subject: Re: ANNOUNCE: Sound for Linux 0.99 (Sound driver v 0.4)
- Keywords: SOUND
- Message-ID: <BzB89H.3A7.2@cs.cmu.edu>
- Date: 15 Dec 92 16:53:35 GMT
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- In article <kenc.724299040@sol> kenc@sol.acs.unt.edu (Ken Corey - Operator) writes:
- >Pardon me if my stupidity is hanging out here...but what exactly can a Sound
- >Blaster Pro be used for when running linux? Are there programs to let us
- >play SunOS sounds (Whatever the format they're in is called)?
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- The applications come after the device drivers. Now that Linux has
- soundcard support, I am considering porting a MIME mailer/newsreader
- to Linux that will be able to play audio contained in messages.
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- Doug DeJulio
- ddj+@cmu.edu
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