playing a wav on a pc speaker O_o
playing a wav on a pc speaker O_o
just out of curiosity could you play a wav on the pc speaker without too much distortion?
~Dreglor
no
though there were some funny drivers for that a long time ago
if you have a compaq deskpro or something similar, the soundcard is hooked up to the on board speaker with it's own volume control, gotta love that
though there were some funny drivers for that a long time ago
if you have a compaq deskpro or something similar, the soundcard is hooked up to the on board speaker with it's own volume control, gotta love that
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Which begs the questions.. Does anyone remember the program called "tran" that was text-to-voice in the PC speaker?
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Re: playing a wav on a pc speaker O_o
Why?Dreglor wrote:just out of curiosity could you play a wav on the pc speaker without too much distortion?
When a PC hasn't a soundcard, you should by a new PC, because your PC is very, very old.
PC-Speaker is for BIOS-Error-Messages.
yes, I have it [tran] here somewhere, along withKarbon wrote:Which begs the questions.. Does anyone remember the program called "tran" that was text-to-voice in the PC speaker?
Good stuff!
the .wav speaker driver...
...both worked quite well.
Joe
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Yes Old. Today PC-Speaker is for bios-errors. When you want sound, use a soundcard. All other is waste of time.thefool wrote:the pc-speaker isnt for bios errors only. i remember an old danish made game, where even voice was coming trough the pc speaker. difficult to hear, though..
We live in the year 2004, not 1986.
It can be fun for some people to tinker on old tech things and I don't think they find it a waste of time or at least a fun one
Some drivers here : http://ulihansen.kicks-ass.net/speaker/index2.htm
Oh and I just remembered, Alone in the dark on my VGA 286's PC speaker was great!!
Some drivers here : http://ulihansen.kicks-ass.net/speaker/index2.htm
Oh and I just remembered, Alone in the dark on my VGA 286's PC speaker was great!!
Hard to believe, but the original Apple 2 (I think) only allowed the speaker to make a quick click sound. If you wanted to make a note, you had to turn the click on and off at a certain rate (higher rates = higher notes, etc). And, believe it or not, some companies actually figured out how to create speech using this approach! (Luckily, a real sound card eventually made its way into the Apple line).
On this same note (pardon the pun), there was a program I remember from the Commodore 64 days that would tap the 1541's (floppy disk) drive head up against the head stop and actually play a song! Not good for the drive head, I'm sure, but still impressive.
It's amazing what programmers can do when given a challenge. Programmers of today have it W A A A A Y too easy in comparison (ultra cheap memory, high speed processors, high level languages and libraries that all but do it for you...). Back then, if you had 64k, 1mhz and a 6502\10 assembler you had it made.... This is why most of the classic games of all time were created during this period.
Just my $.02
Russell
On this same note (pardon the pun), there was a program I remember from the Commodore 64 days that would tap the 1541's (floppy disk) drive head up against the head stop and actually play a song! Not good for the drive head, I'm sure, but still impressive.
It's amazing what programmers can do when given a challenge. Programmers of today have it W A A A A Y too easy in comparison (ultra cheap memory, high speed processors, high level languages and libraries that all but do it for you...). Back then, if you had 64k, 1mhz and a 6502\10 assembler you had it made.... This is why most of the classic games of all time were created during this period.
Just my $.02
Russell
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