Author: Ernst Walet
Date: 10:54:13 01/20/00
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On January 20, 2000 at 13:19:35, Hannu Pietila wrote: >On January 20, 2000 at 12:39:10, Ernst Walet wrote: > >>On January 20, 2000 at 11:18:09, Jeroen van Dorp wrote: >> >>>Well, there's very little sound in Rebel Century, just the clicks form the PC >>>speaker, I think. >>> >>>But it could be a problem of your sound card. I once came upon a sound card that >>>only worked properly under Windows, but not under DOS, as Rebel runs under DOS. >>> >>>Try to visit the site of your soundcard manufacturer and look (or ask) for DOS >>>support. Maybe it helps. >>> >>>Good luck. Why do PC's have so much trouble doing their job? :( >>> >>>Jeroen ;-} >>> >>>http://zip.to/jeroen >> >> >>The sound of Rebel comes from the internal speaker, not from the sound card. >>I´m not sure why, but I have the same "problem". I can hear it very faint. It >>looks like on faster computer the sound is shorter, some kind of loop inside the >>program? >> >>Anyway it doesn´t bother me at all. >> >>Ernst-J. >On my old computer the sound definitely comes from the attached speakers and not >the PCs internal speaker. >Hannu Sure I could be wrong, but is the the outlet for the internal speaker connected to your soundcard? Ernst-J.
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