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Solve : hearing chosen frequency in command prompt?

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nowI use a standard XP comp.,

16 years ago we have worked on 486, I think,WRITING a command + number(FREQ.of sound), duration, I guess, and speakers PLAYED that frequency.

What should I do??

Thanks Quote from: embe on July 20, 2007, 04:21:41 PM

nowI use a standard XP comp.,

16 years ago we have worked on 486, I think,writing a command + number(freq.of sound), duration, I guess, and speakers played that frequency.

What should I do??

Thanks

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Find beep10.zip
"Beep produces a preset or user defined tone from your PC's internal speaker. "

Is that it?


thx, it does beep, but don´t know if I can choose frequency.. Quote from: embe on July 21, 2007, 01:34:38 AM
thx, it does beep, but don´t know if I can choose frequency..

??
beep.txt is included. You read it, correct?

Here it is:

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BEEP.COM is a simple utility that produces a preset or user customised tone
from your PC's internal speaker.


Command line options
--------------------

BEEP [Low 0-255] [High 0-255] [Delay 1-50].

TYPE BEEP [Return] for default beep.



I take "customised tone" to mean that the tone, i.e. freq, is user configurable.
Next STEP would be to experiment with it. Use the syntax described to get you started.
Have you tried it yet? .... what happened? can you adjust the tone?


Note: I can't experiment with it. It doesn't produce a sound on my computer.

thank You, W, I have focused to much in com.pro., have found solution


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