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- From: rick@indeed.stanford.edu (Rick Stanley Francis)
- Subject: Re: DSP problem
- Message-ID: <1992Nov8.183938.16496@leland.Stanford.EDU>
- Sender: news@leland.Stanford.EDU (Mr News)
- Organization: DSO, Stanford University
- References: <1992Nov8.114140.15753@u.washington.edu>
- Date: Sun, 8 Nov 92 18:39:38 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov8.114140.15753@u.washington.edu>
- zeno@phylo.genetics.washington.edu (Sean Lamont) writes:
- > In article <1992Nov8.002354.14487@leland.Stanford.EDU>
- rick@indeed.stanford.edu (Rick Stanley Francis) writes:
- > >I'm having some problems with my DSP,
- > >powering off, but the problem persists. At startup I'm still getting
- the
- > >test sound so I don't believe that it is a hardware problem.
- >
- > remember that 16-bit linear 44.1 KHZ stereo soundfiles don't use
- > the DSP.
-
- Yes, however I was able to run the DSP examples (ie have the DSP add two
- numbers) which talk to the DSP directly. However, anything that uses the
- sound kit won't work. Oddly enough the preferences for sound has the
- sound mute box checked (and it will not uncheck it). I'm wondering if
- this could have anything to do with the fact that I used the 3.0
- UpgratePrep (I believe that it pathes the kernal to allow one to deal with
- a unix file system on a CD ROM), but I haven't installed 3.0 yet.
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- rickf@leland.stanford.edu
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