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Subject: Re: Sound C++ with DJGPP
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Date: Tue, 22 Jun 1999 20:03:00 -0500
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hmm...

The problem I'm having with sound( ) and nosound( ) and delay( ) is that I
don't know the syntax of what goes in ( ).

In replace of sound( int _Frequency)
ie. sound(A5)?????????? or something??????
anyone know what I mean




C++





Steven Taylor wrote:

> > The library reference on sound says the syntax is:
> > ------------------------------------------------
> >     #include <pc.h>
> >
> >     void sound(int _frequency);
> > ------------------------------------------------
> > _frequency being a number for the tone, I guess.
> >
> > I keep getting errors when compiling.
> > I don't think I'm putting these lines in my code properly.
> >
> > Help!!!
> oh dear. If you're getting a linker error, then you haven't installed DJGPP
> properly. If you're getting a compiler error, you either haven't read the
> docs properly or you need to learn how to program in C or C++.

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