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From: | no AT email DOT ads (Christopher Giese) |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: Soundcards |
Date: | Sat, 15 Aug 1998 23:51:42 GMT |
Organization: | Cheeseland Clench |
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"Sylvester Hesp" <hes3 AT gironet DOT nl> wrote: }Hi there! }Does anyone know how to get references of how to program }soundcards? I already have one for the SoundBlaster family, }but I need to support more sound cards, like the Pro Audio Spectrum }or GUS. My sound board is a Microsoft Windows Sound System (WSS). It uses the Analog Devices AD1848 chip. I wrote a DOS sound file player for it which you can rip off if you want: http://www.netwurx.net/~geezer/software/play.c This code should be pretty portable. It didn't take a lot of modification to make it work under Linux. Info on the AD1848 chip came from the Analog Devices web site. Additional information came from Hannu Savolainen's Voxware sound driver for Linux. }Sylvester Hesp }hes3 AT gironet DOT nl -- geezer@ | Sales rushes in where netwurx.net | Engineering fears to tread.
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