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  1.     id m0u23TJ-0007r9a; Wed, 27 Mar 96 15:13 MST
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  6. From: adam@flagstaff.princeton.edu (Adam J. Thornton)
  7. Newsgroups: comp.emulators.mac.executor
  8. Subject: Re: Sound under Linux
  9. Date: 26 Mar 1996 16:38:07 GMT
  10. Organization: Princeton University
  11. Lines: 17
  12. Message-ID: <4j96hf$jgo@cnn.Princeton.EDU>
  13. References: <314D7759.145C0526@interport.net> <s5gu3zl9m04.fsf@catfish.lcs.mit.edu> <4imo7c$s61@cnn.Princeton.EDU> <4j7sak$hms@apakabar.cc.columbia.edu>
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  20. In article <4j7sak$hms@apakabar.cc.columbia.edu>,
  21. root <root@tiberius.ec.rhno.columbia.edu> wrote:
  22. >I use Linux 1.3.75 with the included VoxWare 3.0 driver, using a real 
  23. >SB16 ASP, IRQ 5, DMA 1 & 5.
  24. >The control panel has the sound setting on.  Executor 1.99q12
  25.  
  26. [And no sound]
  27.  
  28. Me too.  THe only difference is that I have a basic SB16.  And I'm using
  29. 1.99q9.
  30.  
  31. Adam
  32. -- 
  33. adam@phoenix.princeton.edu | Viva HEGGA! | Save the choad! | 64,928 | Fnord
  34. "Double integral is also the shape of lovers curled asleep":Pynchon | Linux
  35. Thanks for letting me rearrange the chemicals in your head. | Team OS/2
  36. You can have my PGP passphrase when you pry it from my cold, dead brain.
  37.  
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