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From: lawrencej AT ufrsd DOT k12 DOT nj DOT us
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: RE: Allegro Sound Config
Date: Wed, 14 Oct 1998 02:13:06 GMT
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In article <000001bdf6b8$714e1580$124d08c3 AT arthur>,
  djgpp AT delorie DOT com wrote:
> Yes, read the manual. You create a config file in memory, and tell Allegro
> to parse that instead of a file on disk.

 Ok, but using set_config_data (...) wouldn't I have to keep re-installing
the sound driver?  It says, "...used by all subsequent config functions...",
so I couldn't just set the volume with set_config_data and simply play my
next sound, right?  (Something like: set_midi_vol (255);  would have been so
much easier.)  It seems as if set_config_data is the only option, I was
looking for a short function to do the trick, thanks.

-- JL

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