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- Date: Mon, 16 Oct 1995 01:16:23 -0500 (CDT)
- From: Ben Lindstrom <mouring@netnet.net>
- To: Fred Salerno <salernof@gate.net>
- cc: "Clifford T. Matthews" <ctm@ardi.com>, executor@nacm.com
- Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] 1.99p3 is out + status report
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- On Sun, 15 Oct 1995, Fred Salerno wrote:
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- > Is sound really that hard of a problem to conquer?
- >
- >From a Linux/NeXT point of view no. Since it's just a standard driver
- for all sound cards. From a DOS standpoint...I'm unsure. I would bet it would
- take a little code. It might not be a BAD idea to implement sound on
- Linux/NeXT in the Hackathon II so it would be easier to implement it
- under DOS.
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- (BTW, Windows/Windows95 would also be easy since it's like Linux/NeXT..A
- perfectly standardized API)
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