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M!kro$



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M!kro$ 15 Nov 2004, 11:29
As I can define presence of the sound device
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bubach 15 Nov 2004, 11:44
What excatly are you talking about? Smile
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M!kro$



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M!kro$ 15 Nov 2004, 11:47
bubach wrote:
What excatly are you talking about? Smile


Whether I want to learn there is a sound device or it is not present
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bubach 15 Nov 2004, 13:05
Aha.. Smile
It depends on what kind of sound device you want to check.
The most classic is problably adlib/soundblaster, wich has most example sourcecode.
You could also have a look on ashley4's source for ac97 boards..

/ Christoffer
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