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Answer» Was there ever a BEEP command for DOS? I found this on my computer. Code: [Select]d:\bin>VER
Microsoft Windows XP [VERSION 5.1.2600]
d:\bin>DEBUG BEEP.COM -U100 10A 0B49:0100 B8070E MOV AX,0E07 0B49:0103 CD10 INT 10 0B49:0105 B8004C MOV AX,4C00 0B49:0108 CD21 INT 21 0B49:010A 90 NOP -Q
d:\bin> Anyway, it seems to work. Well I don't have a bin folder...
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
Well, I can make a good BEEP replacement.
echo.
Literately copy and paste the following:
Code: [Select]echo. YES there was....http://www.programmersheaven.com/files/2/0/23711-23711.ZIP
contains a NUMBER of DOS programs including BEEP.COM
Code: [Select]BEEP.COM -- Speaker Beep Utility
Will generate an 800hz .25 second tone through the PC speaker. Frequency and duration is approximate but close.
Syntax: BEEP [count]
count = 1 to 9 (default = 1)
EXAMPLES: BEEP 3 (Beep 3 times.) BEEP (Beep 1 time.)
System Requirements: 8088 or greater Dos 1.0 or greater PC Speaker Do NOT expect this to work in Windows command prompt!
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