From: mcc@tyrolia.cs.princeton.edu (Martin C. Carlisle)
Subject: Re: Sound
Date: 1998/04/15
Date: 1998-04-15T00:00:00+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <6h2oad$mus$1@cnn.Princeton.EDU> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 3533E2F6.70212BB1@vci.net
In article <3533E2F6.70212BB1@vci.net>, Andy Perkins <storm@vci.net> wrote:
>Does anyone know of any available package, preferrably
>freeware or shareware that will allow my to put either wav
>or even midi sounds into my Ada programs?
At the Air Force Academy, we have a simple interface to play wav files.
See ftp://ftp.usafa.af.mil/pub/dfcs/carlisle/mcc-sounds/mcc-sounds.ad[bs]
You can play a sound, or play one in the background.
It has been tested with GNAT 3.10, but should easily be adaptable to another
compiler (check the pragma Linker_Options).
--Martin
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Martin C. Carlisle, Computer Science, US Air Force Academy
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1998-04-14 0:00 Sound Andy Perkins
1998-04-15 0:00 ` Martin C. Carlisle [this message]
1998-04-16 0:00 ` Sound Michael F Brenner
1998-04-17 0:00 ` Sound v322
1998-04-16 0:00 ` Sound Andy Perkins
1998-04-15 0:00 ` Sound Tom Moran
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