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RE: [SIAMulations] re sound

There is a legacy version of "command.com" which intercepted signals to the speakers on old machines and produced the appropriate sounds via the sound card. Thos machines which were upgraded to Windows XP from earlier 16-bit operating systems would have retained these old 16-bit DOS modules and may have the appropriate software to produce the sounds. If you have a machine on which Windows XP was the first OS installed, then you won't have this version of "command.com" and either the sounds will be badly distorted or not audible. The answer to this is to run the SIAM program under DOSBox 6.2 which should produce the correct emulation for the originally programmed sounds. Please refer to http://siam.co.uk/html/support.html for more information.

 

JohnT

 

From: SIAMulations@... [mailto:SIAMulations@...] On Behalf Of phil pinner
Sent: 13 June 2009 00:27
To: SIAMulations@...
Subject: Re: [SIAMulations] re sound

 




hi

yes i can watch you tube no problems i have external speakers too

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From: Owen Chapman <ochapman@...>
Subject: Re: [SIAMulations] re sound
To: SIAMulations@...
Date: Friday, June 12, 2009, 10:24 PM

Some computers have a seperate beeper, which was the only method of makeing sound and so what theprogram are written to use, and are still made this way. Frequently they only have one level of loudness and are integrated with the computer with no way ot turning it off like you can an audio driver. With the rise in multi media, itunes etc, more modern computers also have a full sterio audio system. Some are built with both (the Dells I have at work - they have both so if I sometimes run a sim there (purely for testing) I have to remember to turn the beeper off with the escape key or I get people asking questions) others are only built with the audio system. There are multipule channells and many permitations and the simulations often work though them fine on the main channel. I have, however found some that don't - so you will haveto remain in silence. If, however, you have oneof 90% of machines out there, you may have the audio system muted and so you will have to turn the system on. You may also have a computer with a functioning audio system, no beeper and no internal speakers, so if you want beeping you will need to attach seperat speakers of headphones before you hear anything. Try a few other sound programs, such as watching a youtube video (there are pleanty railway related) and see you that has the same problem.

 

Owen

----- Original Message -----

From: phil37912000

Sent: Friday, June 12, 2009 6:33 PM

Subject: [SIAMulations] re sound

 

the thing i thought it was that i coundnt find (pressing escape) and the menu found that and its not that.
my other machine with windows xp on just tried it and that does beep so its not the disc.
confused i am.
cheers phil

 



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the thing i thought it was that i coundnt find (pressing escape) and the menu found that and its not that. my other machine with windows xp on just tried it...
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Some computers have a seperate beeper, which was the only method of makeing sound and so what theprogram are written to use, and are still made this way....
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hi yes i can watch you tube no problems i have external speakers too ... From: Owen Chapman <ochapman@...> Subject: Re: [SIAMulations] re sound To:...
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There is a legacy version of "command.com" which intercepted signals to the speakers on old machines and produced the appropriate sounds via the sound card....
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