[comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc] PC Digitized Sound

david@hobbes.catt.ncsu.edu (David Chappell) (01/29/91)

  In the past year, I have developed a method for playing good quality
digitized sound on ANY PC without the use of extra hardware.  I have
written several programs to use this method, including several general
sound players and a few demos.  They provide a cheap way of getting good sound.
  If you are interested in getting copies of my work, it is available via
anonymous ftp.  The site name is  hobbes.catt.ncsu.edu and the
numerical address is 128.109.153.75
After logging on, change directory to pub/sound.  There you can find the latest
copy of any and all available files.  SOUND160.ZIP is the latest sound package
as of January '91.  STDEMO.ZIP is a Star Trek demo. As I update my programs and
write new ones, more files will be available. All sound packages are compressed
with PKZIP.  I've also included several digitized sample files (*.VOC, *.IFF, 
*.SND) in the same directory.
  If you are interested in source code, it is available as file paper.text.
The paper includes full documentation on how to duplicate my work.  The *.PCX
files are pictures in pcx format to supplement the paper.
  If you can't ftp, I'll mail you a disk (specify 5.25" or 3.5") with programs,
sound samples, and docs if you'll send a $5 donation (US dollars) to:
     David T. Chappell,  242 Stonewall Road,  Salisbury, NC 28144
  If you have any problems, questions, or comments, please write.


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David T. Chappell                 --   david@catt.ncsu.edu
North Carolina State University   --   Computer And Technologies Theme Program
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