Hello.
I need to be able to close an application on another machine to perform updates.
The machine is connected via a small network.
I know how to close applications on the same machine but I can not work out how to do it across the network.
Does anybody know of a way to direct the system beep that comes out the internal speaker into my soundcard instead.
My old laptop already does this. I'm not sure why it does but I like it as I can adjust the volume.
Thankyou
Hello,
I have heard that people make games for the Nintendo DS using C++.
I assume that you could do the same with Delphi.
I have made some music programs that I would love to export to my DS
Has anybody tried this or have a starting point for me to look at?
Thank you
Hello,
I am writing an application that requires the user to be able to close a separate application on another computer across a network.
I know how to close applications on my own computer by sending a WM_QUIT message but this doesnt seem to work across the network.
Please Help!
Its actually a program I wrote in Delphi to make silly random note music based on the triads from which ever key you choose.
On my old laptop (win2K) the beeps go through the soundcard but on my new Desktop(xp) the beeps come out the stupid little internal speaker.
So I can not record them!!
Hello I have a music program that creates beeps on the internal speaker.
Is there any way that anyone knows of to change the settings so that the external speakers (the soundcard) are used instead, meaning that I have control over the output.
Cheers
This is what I found about messagebeep()
"...this function can also play a beep on the computer's INTERNAL speaker. The function returns 1 if successful, or 0 if an error occured. "
However the problem again is that it plays the beeps on the internal speaker.
Maybe there is a setting on the...
The problem is that the function 'Beep' plays just the system beep.
By using the function windows.beep what I am doing is actually creating music.
I can not create music with one simple system beep.
I need to use the windows.beep so that I can create different tones - hence make music.
On...
Just had another thought.
You are correct in saying that the beep function plays through the speakers. (That is the function that is called directly by just typing 'Beep')
But the function
windows.beep(frequency, duration)
plays through the system speaker
Thanks for the reply.
I have a sound card and the drivers must be installed because I use the speakers and headphones everyday.
So is it problem 3, that the pc speaker is set as the preferred device. If so how do I change it?
Dom
Hello,
I have created a couple of programs using the windows.beep function to make interesting computer instruments.
I created the program on my laptop (Windows 2000) and the beeps came through the headphones and so I could control the level. It was only when I gave the program to my brother...
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