From my MSDN help ...

        Requirements <JavaScript:hhobj_1.Click()>

* Windows NT/2000: *Requires Windows NT 3.1 or later.
* Windows 95/98: *Requires Windows 95 or later.
* Header: *Declared in Mmsystem.h.
* Library: *Use Winmm.lib.

Jim KI6MZ

Bob Macklin wrote:
> I HACKED my way through o get it to compile the wave commands. I can 
> find mmsystem.h but the linker crashes. It cannot find the library 
> with the wave ruotines.
> Is there supposed to be a "mmsystem.lib" file?
> If not, where is the wave library?
> Bob Macklin
> Seattle, Wa.
>
>
> */Dave Wade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
>
>     A couple of quick comments. Last time I looked all the old docs
>     were still available in MSDN and MSDN on-line in the Archive.
>     C# is the “native” language of “.net” Microsoft invented it
>     because it fell out with sun over Java. I think its more like java
>     rather than c++
>     -----Original Message-----
>     *From:* [email protected]
>     [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Bob Macklin
>     *Sent:* 16 May 2008 14:27
>     *To:* [email protected]
>     *Subject:* Re: [soft_radio] Sound Card Interface?
>     In about 1989 I started using Microsoftes C Ver2 and I had every
>     version up tot he first C++ Ver 7. I still have the disk set for
>     C++ Ver 7. At one time I had the SDK for it also. That was in 1995.
>     I have learned to live with MFC but I don't have a clue what C#
>     is. I gave up on keeping up with Microsoft. That's why I am still
>     running W98!
>     I spent a week interviewing at Microsoft in November 2000. After
>     being jerked around for a week I told them I didn not need to work
>     in the pressure cooker!
>     The wave fuctioniond are defined in mmsystem.h. Now I will try and
>     find the infomation on using them/
>     Bob Macklin
>     Seattle, Wa.
>
>     */Jim Hutchinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
>
>
>
>         Bob Mac klin wrote:
>         > Jim
>         >
>         > Thanks for yoyr comments. I have 2 of Charles Petzold's book
>         but not
>         > the one you reference. Did your book have a CD with the the
>         samples?
>         Yes it had all the examples plus a compiled exe ...
>         >
>         > I did find something about the wave/in & wave/out functions
>         in the
>         > help files. They are Win32 SDK functions. I don't know if I
>         have them
>         > installed on this machine. I do also hve VC++ Ver3. I can
>         look in that
>         > one.
>         The wavexx functions are the ones to use and he covers most of
>         them in
>         his book ... the ones not covered I got off the web along with
>         some
>         other (mixer) examples ... 24 bit sound cards was not used yet
>         and I
>         have not found good information in using the 24 bit cards yet
>         ... maybe
>         a more up to date Multimedia SDK would cover them ...
>         >
>         > It looks to me that Dsound only allows you to write to the
>         sound card.
>         > But there may be a hidden function (ReadBuffer) that works
>         with it.
>         > But it is not defined in the Dsound.h file.
>         >
>         > Did your VC++ Ver6 include the Win32 SDK?
>         No but if you have an older (1998-2000) copy of MSDN it
>         installs as help
>         for VC++6 and covers the Win32 API ... when I bought the book, it
>         included a 2 year free MSDN subscription ... in the NEW book I
>         seen a
>         month ago, I looked and the MSDN was not included but it is
>         available on
>         the web ... the new (if it exists for download) MSDN would be
>         infected
>         with MFC and C# and in my opinion be useless
>         Jim KI6MZ
>         >
>         > Bob Macklin
>         > Seattle, Wa.
>         >
>         > */Jim Hutchinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>         <mailto:jhut%0d%0a%20ch17%40adelphia.net>>/* wrote:
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         > Bob Macklin wrote:
>         > > I have been trying to learn how the sound card interface works.
>         > >
>         > > I use VC++ Ver 5 because it was the last version I bought
>         brfore I
>         > > retired. And I am comfortable with it.
>         > >
>         > > I have found the DSOUND files but not much infomation on how it
>         > works.
>         > >
>         > > Is it possible to get any help from this group about how you
>         > read and
>         > > write to the sound card?
>         > >
>         > > I am a skilled programmer. At least I was when I retired 10
>         > years ago.
>         > >
>         > > Bob Macklin
>         > > K5MYJ
>         > > Seattle, Wa.
>         > >
>         > Hi Bob ... I use VC++ Ver 6 and program Win32 (no MFC) ...
>         the book
>         > "Programming Windows Fifth Edition" by Charles Petzold taught
>         me to
>         > program the sound card. It is at a more basic level than
>         DSOUND and I
>         > think more functional, using the wavein waveout ect and the
>         Win32 API
>         > ... the book came out about the time VC++5 and VC++6 was in use
>         > and it
>         > uses VC++6 ... It is still available (New) as I was in a Borders
>         > bookstore about one month ago and a new copy was on the shelves
>         > ... so
>         > it can be ordered ... My copy is very used and tattered and full
>         > of hand
>         > written notes and you would have to pry it from my cold dead
>         > fingers to
>         > get it (along with VC++6) ...the Microsoft Multimedia SDK
>         would be
>         > nice also ... I have one that came with Vc++2 and is useful but
>         > not up
>         > to date ...
>         > Jim KI6MZ
>         > >
>         > >
>         > > ------------------------------------
>         > >
>         > > Yahoo! Groups Links
>         > >
>         > >
>         > >
>         > >
>         > >
>         > >
>         > ;
>         >
>         >
>
>
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