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From: hasty@netcom.com (Amancio Hasty Jr)
Subject: Re: [available] sound applications: xboing, tracker and NetBSD-0.8.sound
Message-ID: <hastyCE6qD2.1q4@netcom.com>
Organization: Netcom Online Communications Services (408-241-9760 login: guest)
References: <1993Sep27.222859.135@ieunet.ie> <CE49sx.Hs@autelca.ascom.ch> <thinmanCE4owu.CDq@netcom.com>
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 21:00:37 GMT
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In article <thinmanCE4owu.CDq@netcom.com> thinman@netcom.com (Technically Sweet) writes:
>The GNU licenses have never been tested.  I would cheerfully ignore them.
>We are dealing with anarchists, after all.
>
>Seriously, Hannu's driver for Linux has a 386bsd port;
>I don't know if it works.  It supports many sound cards,
>including the Gravis Ultrasound (aka the one true sound
>card next to which all other suck, unless you want add-ons
>like CD-ROM).  I forget where it's archived, but he is
>Hannu.Savolainen@cs.Helsinki.FI.  It imitates the SBLAST
>programming interface.
>

I am going to get  again the Linux Sound Driver and compile
it for 386bsd this weekend, and of course it will be for
the Industry Standard Sound Interface,.i.e., Sound Blaster Pro :-)

The linux sound driver is known to work for freebsd and netbsd.
the latter with some patches.

My neighbors woked up tire  this morning looking around for the
newly constructed Clock Tower  with a loud BigBen sound :-)

	Sound Activists,
	Amancio
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