Re: sound card emulate "built-in" speaker?

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Nevermind, nevermind, nevermind; the speaker was just turned off, and the
volume control that would have shown me that had been disappeared from
systray somehow, sigh.

I thought Topica swallowed my question, it can't even to the wrong thing
right!

dan

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Moyer" <DANIELMOYER at prodigy.net>
To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com>
Subject: sound card emulate "built-in" speaker?


>
>
> I recently got a cheap surplus laptop, & discovered that sound() doesn't
> work on it.  It occurred to me that I may have heard once that laptops
don't
> *have* the cheap "built-in" speaker that desktops do, which sound() would
be
> using, and has instead speaker(s) attached to a sound card.  If that's
true,
> is there some way to "emulate" the sound() routine to work on the sound
card
> speakers?  I need to *not* use .wav files, because the effect I want to
> produce is a tone which varies continuously in frequency depending on a
> variable input.  (I might use .wav files in addition to the varying tone,
> but I need the varying tone.)
>
> Dan Moyer
>
>
>
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