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- From: tlhouse@nyx.cs.du.edu (fiver)
- Subject: Re: Looking for SB programming info
- Message-ID: <1992Nov13.141150.14551@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>
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- Date: Fri, 13 Nov 92 14:11:50 GMT
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- >> Can anyone point me to sample ASM/C source code (or better yet,
- >> a C function library) which will allow me to play digitized sound
- >> samples through a Soundblaster card?
- >>
- >> I got a copy of the SBF library and have had a lot of difficulty
- >> with it (could just be my system)
- >>
- >>
- > I found a whole load of stuff on the SIMTEL archive in MSDOS.SOUND
- > called SBF.ZIP. It's a C library of FM and wave drivers. It looks
- > pretty comprehensive, though I haven't had time to play with it yet.
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- He already has the SBF .. he said it gave him problems .. I dunno, I don't
- want to use anything that requires other drivers to be loaded (such as
- SOUND.COM or SBFM.COM), so any of the programming I do gets away from that
- . there really isn't too much good stuff out there, to tell the truth ..
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