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    Windows console tone generator

    Windows console tone generator,

    Was unable to find simple program to generate sound using a batch file or windows console. I needed this and thought at first that everyone and their brother had already written a simple program to output a sound using the default sound device on a windows 32 or 64 computer by typing tone plus frequency and duration (in milliseconds) Tone 1000 2000 (1khz at 2 seconds) great for server farms. This is a spin-off of a project of controlling a inteliport III. I got lazy and will just use mp3...
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    SAA SOUND

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    SAA SOUND is a software emulation library for the Philips SAA-1099 sound chip device (popular in computing and gaming devices in the late 1980's / early 1990's). Development of SAA SOUND began around 1996 with active development ceasing around 2001. Interest increased in August 2018 with the original author now revisiting the project after a considerable time. It has been incorporated into standalone chiptune players, computer hardware emulators (e.g. SimCoupe), and has even been the...
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