Ŀ
SoundBlaster Support for 4DOS     (C)ode by Eric Limpens & Eelco Cramer 1994  
Ĵ
 SoundBlaster   is a trademark of Creative Labs                               
 4DOS           is a trademark of Rex Conn & JP Software                      
 BLOCK          is a trademark of Eelco & Eric                                
 Windows sucks, but is trademark of MicroSoft                                 
                                                                              
           All other trademarks are of their respective owners                



  Well, You finally managed to install things, otherwise it would be quite
                       impossible to get down here...

                             How to use it....

  This crap started, when Rex and JP added the 'UNKNOWN_CMD' alias to the
   command interpeter, which was called, whenever you would normally get
            Bad command or filename..  -or-  Unknown command ...

   So, to use the system-beeps (in the BEEP directory) are executed when
   sysbeep.exe is run. When you add the following to your aliases, you'll
   get a randomly chosen error sound thru your SoundBlaster (compatible)

 Ŀ
    c:\alias unknown_cmd = `echo Maybe YOU can do this: %&^sysbeep`      
 

   The program uses executable samples. Included with the package was a
   utility VOC2EXE which can build an executable from a VOC-file.
   The VOC-Player should run on every SoundBlaster compatible card, but I
   can not garantee this. Please send _any_ bugs etc to us.

 The config files (.CFG) are read by the programs, and they can be created
 either by hand, or using the EXE2CFG utility. You should start the
 EXE2CFG utility from the directory in which your samples (the .EXE files
 created with VOC2EXE) are and give the name of the configuration file you
 want to create on the commandline.

  i.e. C:\DOS\BEEP>EXE2CFG ..\SYSBEEP.CFG

          ...read the help of EXE2CFG for more information...

     Adding login.exe in your path statement, and in your autoexec.bat
   (or equivalent), will make some noise when you turn your machine into
    action.. the same goes for those people, who like to 'LOG OFF' their
        computer, (As I do) flushing delayed-writes etc. You now can
      let your computer create a great noise, when you add the program
     LOGOFF.EXE to your alias/batch file which is used to flush cache..

   ...fiddle a little with it, and tell us whatever you think about it...

Ŀ
 SoundBlaster support for 4DOS Ĵ
                                                                              
                                   By                                         
                                                                              
 Eric 'Simpson' Limpens <Limpe001@hio.tem.nhl.nl> Ĵ
                                                                              
                                   and                                        
                                                                              
 Eelco 'Ezzy' Cramer <Crame001@hio.tem.nhl.nl> Ĵ

