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- To use SBPLAYER.EXE, just put it in the directory with the Sound
- Blaster files that you want to play. You will also need to have
- the PLAY.EXE file either in the same directory or in a pathed
- directory. The first time that you run SBPLAYER.EXE or whenever
- you add files to the directory, start the program with a /n switch.
- Such as sbplayer /n This will create or update the file list.
- When the menu starts it should say sound files list. The screen
- will contain a list of all of the WAV, VOC, MID and CMF files that
- are in the directory. The word EXIT will be high lighted. If you
- press enter you will leave the program. Use the arrow keys or the
- joystick to high light the file that you want to play. Press enter
- or pull the trigger ( button #1 ). The word play will now be high
- lighted. If you press enter the file will be played. But you can
- go and high light as many files as you want to before you press
- enter on play. With a two button joystick the bottom button or
- trigger will act like the enter key. The top button will act like
- the ESC key. If the program doesn't seem to work right, you may
- need to add a line such as DEVICE=c:\dos\ansi.sys to your
- config.sys file. If you have any trouble, a comment or a question
- about the program, I regularly monitor Blind Talk and Blink Talk in
- the Fidonet conference. Or you may write or call.
-
- Jim Kitchen
- 385 Center Street Apt. 13
- Chardon, Ohio 44024
- (216) 286-6920