Messages in this thread | | | From | Hans-Christian Armingeon <> | Subject | Re: pc speaker cant be accessed with no video card in computer | Date | Mon, 24 Dec 2001 17:08:33 +0100 |
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Am Sonntag, 23. Dezember 2001 02:30 schrieb Pavel Machek: > Hi! > > > I guess it is not easy to produce a series of sounds without > > waiting each note to finish. There is an 8 year old PC speaker > > driver for BSD kernel that performs the BASIC PLAY lines in kernel. > > > > Rather than porting it to Linux I chose a simple option of copying > > the ioctl PC speaker code into a skeleton misc character device > > driver. As a result I can issue ioctl "beep" calls against my > > /dev/pcspeaker (character device with major number 10, minor number > > 240). E.g., replacing "/dev/console" with "/dev/pcspeaker" in > > PCMCIA cardmgr.c will revive its sound effects. > > Snip... There's driver enabling you to play mp3-s on pc speaker (etc, it > does full /dev/dsp).... Separate task but maybe you wanted to know... Does anybody know, where this driver is? (Homepage)
Thanks in advance,
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