Mail Archives: djgpp/1995/07/21/10:14:28
On Fri, 21 Jul 1995, A.Appleyard wrote:
> As part of trying to get my PC to make speech (on its speaker, not over a
> net) (it has a Sound Blaster), I compiled and ran DJGPP\CONTRIB\SBLASTER\SB.C.
> The first attempt (`gcc sb.c -lpc') produced this:-
>
> Unknown BLASTER option H
> Unknown BLASTER option P
> real mode callback is at 20ce:5ba7
> dos buffer at 0x6f00:0
> DMA buffers at physical 0x70000 and 0x80000
> I/O addr = 220, IRQ = 5, DMA channel = 1
>
The options H and P mean that you have a SB-16, so you have a "H"igh DMA
and a "P" something that he doesn't know. The program is intended for SbPro
or other 8-bit sound board.
About the program hanging up on the end... i don't know, mine does the
same, but i also tested it on a SB16. Maybe that's the reason; has
anybody tried it on a SBPRO? does it do the same thing?
Roberto Alsina
ralsina AT unl DOT edu DOT ar
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