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Sound lib for fbc + DOS?
« on: August 24, 2008 »
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I am working on a DOS disk mag and i could use something that plays some music on ye olde SB16, any ideas?

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Re: Sound lib for fbc + DOS?
« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2008 »
Depends what sort of sound you want to play really.

If it's soundtracker songs and samples, I know for a fact that BWSB (Bells Whistles and Sound Boards) can be made to work with Freebasic because I saw it done once.

There are other Quickbasic sound players that can be used to play Wavs etc, like DMA play, that should be possible to make it work with Freebasic.

There are also a shitload of sound librares here on this very forum but I am not sure how compatible they are with 16 bit Soundblasters, my suggestion would be to try Tinysid and Ufmod too, just in case!

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Re: Sound lib for fbc + DOS?
« Reply #2 on: August 24, 2008 »
Depends what sort of sound you want to play really.

If it's soundtracker songs and samples, I know for a fact that BWSB (Bells Whistles and Sound Boards) can be made to work with Freebasic because I saw it done once.

I will have a look at it, sounds good. :)

There are other Quickbasic sound players that can be used to play Wavs etc, like DMA play, that should be possible to make it work with Freebasic.

I think that these would require swaping out and into pmode.

There are also a shitload of sound librares here on this very forum but I am not sure how compatible they are with 16 bit Soundblasters, my suggestion would be to try Tinysid and Ufmod too, just in case!

As i saw it TinySID and UFMod are not for DOS but for Windows and in some extend for Linux, but i will have a closer look there too, just for the SID sounds  :C=:

And welcome to the board.  :hi:
Thanks  ;D