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- From: mchen@groucho.cs.psu.edu (Michael Chen)
- Subject: Re: Is it necessary to buy SB/SDK for programming SB/Adlib?
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- In article <BtAGJ0.B1q@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu> ssalter@silver.ucs.indiana.edu (-=[SLS]=-) writes:
- >
- >>I heard that if a programmer wanna program SB, he/she needs to buy SDK
- >>for SB, is it true? Is there any documents/books/packages available?
- >>best regards,
- >
- >Nope, untrue, anthony. There is a lot of source floating about for
- >programming the soundblaster. One source is the Soundblaster Freedom
- >Project..SBF . There are a lot of talented people out there writing
- >good code. Usually, the docs suk though. *shrug* I am making progress
- >slowly with C and ASM in programming the SB.
- >
- Where is this lode mine of info? I'm wondering if I can use the SB Pro to
- audition samples from my EPS (besides the obvious writimg-music-for-my-programs
- bit), and I'd love any info at ALL on programming it.
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- | Michael Chen | From the depths of our most lucid horrors |
- | | spring our fond hopes and pure desires... |
- | mchen@groucho.cs.psu.edu | except what comes from HELL! :-) 7/23/92 |
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