On 01/13/2010 02:08 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
> Hi,
> I use English, Canadian, and wish to turn up the internal speaker volume.
> I have seen enough to suggest that there here was some command for this.
> With some DOS screen readers, that speaker is used for indications.
> With some laptops, it
> [Freedos-user] ot: turning up the pc speaker?
> Does anyone remember the dos command to accomplish this ?
NO. There is none.
> I use English, Canadian
money ???
> and wish to turn up the internal speaker volume.
For both more or less or ZERO volume, there are only hardware solutions.
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At 07:08 PM 1/12/2010, Karen Lewellen wrote:
>Hi,
>I use English, Canadian, and wish to turn up the internal speaker volume.
>I have seen enough to suggest that there here was some command for this.
>With some DOS screen readers, that speaker is used for
>indications. With some laptops, it can ev
Hi,
I use English, Canadian, and wish to turn up the internal speaker volume.
I have seen enough to suggest that there here was some command for this.
With some DOS screen readers, that speaker is used for indications. With
some laptops, it can even be used for the speech output itself.
Karen
Do you want to make music out of that speaker?
It it is just to make some noise, there usualy are commands for that in
various languages. What language do you use?
Sound works on every machine that have an internal speaker, and usualy
works on notebooks. But it is designed just for bips...
Ala
At 04:16 PM 1/12/2010, Karen Lewellen wrote:
>Hi there,
>I should have been more specific.
>I am not talking about the sound card, but the PC speaker, built
>into the system itself. the hardware computer speaker, found on
>older machines more these days.
>Thanks,
>Karen
There never was such a g
Hi there,
I should have been more specific.
I am not talking about the sound card, but the PC speaker, built into the
system itself. the hardware computer speaker, found on older machines
more these days.
Thanks,
Karen
On Tue, 12 Jan 2010, Geraldo Netto wrote:
Hi,
Actually, afaik, it prett
Robert Riebisch wrote:
>> Robert may tell you more about sbmix:
>> http://www.freedos.org/cgi-bin/lsm.cgi?mode=lsm&lsm=sound/sbmix.lsm
>
> Oops, the LSM is wrong! SBMIX (the main app) was written by Michal H.
> Tyc, who is another proud member of BTTR Software. I just contributed
> some misc stuf
Geraldo Netto wrote:
> Robert may tell you more about sbmix:
> http://www.freedos.org/cgi-bin/lsm.cgi?mode=lsm&lsm=sound/sbmix.lsm
Oops, the LSM is wrong! SBMIX (the main app) was written by Michal H.
Tyc, who is another proud member of BTTR Software. I just contributed
some misc stuff.
So anyon
Hi,
Actually, afaik, it pretty much depends
on your sound card or sound blaster emulation(?) i guess
Robert may tell you more about sbmix:
http://www.freedos.org/cgi-bin/lsm.cgi?mode=lsm&lsm=sound/sbmix.lsm
see Ya,
Geraldo
Sapere Aude => Non dvcor, dvco
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