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visual dbase bell 1

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charlesdenver

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Apr 9, 2004
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recently upgraded to xp from 98. Can Not get my bell chr(7)to work. worked fine under 98 ???? i realoly need it, i use it for dbuging. i'm using dbase 5.5
Also, can't get it to reconize long filenames???
charlesdenver@msn.com
 
Re your bell:

I too am still using 5.5 & works fine for me. Am
glad to hear 5.5 works at all on XP as I have a machine
with Windows 2000 where I can't get 5.5 to function.

Re your bell question:
Have you tried using this command:

PLAY SOUND FILENAME C:\WINDOWS\MEDIA\CHIMES.WAV

You may have to use a different directory where your
.WAV files reside, but this works for me.

Re your problem with long filenames, I believe it has been
asked and answered elsewhere so try doing a keyword search.

Good luck to you - - Aaarrg !
 
Your play sound worked. still cant find any solution for long filenames. i did search, only thing i found was a suggestion i use short names. not really an answer.
thanks
charlesdenver@msn.com
 
16-bit VdB is restricted to 8.3 filenaming with the NT kernel. Keep in mind that O/S' in the near future will not handle 16-bit apps. So you may need to rework your future methodologies :D


Christopher F. Neumann
[dBASE Charter Member]
IWA-HWG Member
Blue Star Visual dBASE graduate
ICCP TCP/IP Network Analyst
Data Communications Engineer
 
are you teling me that in future incarnations of windows that my compiled .EXE programs won't work with future incarnations of windows?
If true, goodby Bill, you Slut. There are other ways to go in this world.

charlesdenver@msn.com
 
Actually, there wontbe other ways in the future either :D

Are you familiar with the new Intel/AMD processors? AMD handles 32/64-bit and the Intel one ONLY 64 bit. So dont be surprised when it happens.

Yes, Bill is right up there with Michael Jackson, no doubt...

Christopher F. Neumann
[dBASE Charter Member]
IWA-HWG Member
Blue Star Visual dBASE graduate
ICCP TCP/IP Network Analyst
Data Communications Engineer
 
Hello friend
Pls refer to your question.
The best answer to your question is the play sound filename command. You can try chord.wav. I used play sound filename chord.wav in my program.

Regards
 
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