Hi, Howard. I noticed you saying:
HS> I tried it. The miracle did not happen. I Installed the real player
HS> for win 3.1 OK. But it would not even play its sample file: this
HS> error, that error, ``poor system performance'', no sound even when no
HS> error messages.
HS> So I now wonder: what extra hardware would I need to play real audio
HS> or other voice formats on my survpc? I suspect I would need a 16 bit
HS> sound card to do some of the uncompressing, storage, and processing? I
HS> am reluctant to spend a lot of money on one of those ``multi-media''
HS> kits, when I can get an entire new computer for about $500. Might one
HS> even be able to play audio somehow using DOS?
No sound card? Seems to me I read about a PC Speaker driver for Win
3.1. Aged driver, I think it used to be available on the Microsoft
website?
Given the driver works (not well considering the size of the speaker),
the real audio thingie might work with it. Now I'm thinking about
looking for it myself.
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