Hi Kurt,

In general, sound cards are handled directly under most DOS
environments.  You may want to look at the source code for several
games to see how it is done.

Another solution is to look at the Allegro library at <
http://alleg.sourceforge.net/ >.  I haven't used it in several years
but it seemed to work nicely for the miniITX hardware I was using at
the time.

Personally, I have not tried any digital modes on FreeDOS.  My
personal favorite is fldigi which I run mainly under Linux and
occasionally under XP.

What sort of support were you looking for?  Are you thinking of doing
some development?

Pat


On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 12:50 AM, kurt godel <wb2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> My two computers(one old, one newish) both have decent sound capabilities
> with in and out jacks; I wish
> to use this to implement audio frequency shift keying(AFSK), in which I need
> to send and recieve tones.
> Is there a way, using only dos, to access the i/o jacks?
> --kurt<wb2...@gmail.com>.
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