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- From: 900752s@dragon.acadiau.ca (JODY SCHOFIELD)
- Subject: Re: How to turn PC speaker off?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan8.140508.8908@dragon.acadiau.ca>
- Organization: Acadia University
- References: <C0Gz8y.H0@cmie.ernet.in> <1993Jan8.004849.1660@jwminhh.hanse.de>
- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 14:05:08 GMT
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- wieck@jwminhh.hanse.de (Jan Wieck) writes:
- : cschang@hamlet.umd.edu (C. S. Chang) writes:
- : : Is there any way to turn the PC speaker off so that there will be no
- : : beeps if a certain function call failed. I do not have access to this
- : : particular function call which beeps at failure. So I am looking for
- : : a way to prevent the PC from generating some beeping noise.
- :
- : Oh, you wanted a solution for PC-DOS? Well, also possible, cut the
- : wire (this is no joke - it's the only way under PC-DOS).
-
- Why not buy a switch and mount it on your PC and wire the speaker
- to it. When you want noise flip the switch, if not turn the switch off. 8)
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