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Message-ID: | <36CCBA74.66AF6E44@cartsys.com> |
Date: | Thu, 18 Feb 1999 17:12:20 -0800 |
From: | Nate Eldredge <nate AT cartsys DOT com> |
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com |
Subject: | Re: Fast reading of multiple keypresses in Allegro |
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Reply-To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com |
Andrew Davidson wrote: > I think I'm approaching this problem from the wrong angle. Rather than play > a sample through allegro's functions is there any way I can simply flex or > relax the speakers a single time? Is there an ultra low-level allegro > function I can get at to do this? This would be a similar function to > writing to port 61h on a pc, but would affect the speakers wired up to the > sound card, rather than the pc speaker. I rather doubt it; most (all?) sound cards involve a DAC and a sample rate. -- Nate Eldredge nate AT cartsys DOT com
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