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- From: syy@ElSegundoCA.ncr.com (Sang Y. Yum)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.ms-windows.misc
- Subject: Re: Using Adlib to run waves on Windows
- Message-ID: <1419@tdat.teradata.COM>
- Date: 13 Nov 92 17:12:34 GMT
- References: <1dpl2fINNnvr@MINERVA.CIS.YALE.EDU>
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- In article 1dpl2fINNnvr@MINERVA.CIS.YALE.EDU, han-esther@yale.edu (Esther Han) writes:
- >I recently got an adlib card along with the program. However, I'd like Windows
- >to use the adlib card as a default. I have a 386sx/16 with a 40 Mg HD, and
- >Windows 3.1. When I run a *.mid file on the Media player, it plays fine,
- >but when I try to run the Sound Recorder, it says there is no sound driver
- >installed and to go into the Control Panel and install it. Well, the Adlib
- >driver *is* installed. If I go into Sound under the Control Panel, the *.wav
- >files appear, but they are greyed out. They do turn black when I install the
- >PC driver (which I hate).
- >
- >Does anyone know what is wrong? Can anyone tell me how to remedy this?
- >
- >Thanks!
- >
- >
- >--
- >--Est :) ()_() O\ (0)___(0) /O
- >han-esther@yale.edu (_) \ \( ... )/ /
- >han@minerva.cis.yale.edu ((( d | b )))
- >picard@pop.cis.yale.edu TTFN! (Pahl-jjahk!)
- >--
- >--
- >What are you staring at? Have you never seen a woman before?
- >I thought I had.
- > -- Brenna O'Dell and Riker, "Up the Long Ladder", stardate 42823.2
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- Get adlibw.zip file from ftp.cica.indiana.edu. It's the adlib driver for wave file
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- Sang
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