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From: "Steve Patton" <leaphe AT pemail DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: writing to Adlib ports 0x388 & 0x389
Date: 10 Dec 1997 19:54:33 GMT
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References: <348EBEAA DOT 5C7C AT pp DOT hw DOT ac DOT uk>
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Make sure that you're using the correct values.  Outportb will send one
BYTE (or character) to the address given, whereas I believe OutportW will
send the first BYTE of an Integer to the address, and the second byte of
the integer to address+1.  What would help is for you to post the
questionable code in QB and in C and then I can see what you're trying to
do.

-Steve

Simon Ironside <ceesdi AT pp DOT hw DOT ac DOT uk> wrote in article
<348EBEAA DOT 5C7C AT pp DOT hw DOT ac DOT uk>...
> Hi everyone,
> 
> I've got a problem, after defecting from QB45 to DJGPP (don't react)
> I've been re-writing one of my soundcard programs in C++ I can't get
> outportb to work properly, it seems to be a little unreliable.. as the
> beeps I get out of the FM synth (using the same algorithm that worked
> in QB) aren't the same each time.. My detection code also.. isn't
> totally reliable.
> 
> Any suggestions?
> Thanks in advance,
> Simon.
> 

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