On Fri, 03 November 2000, "James White" wrote:
> okay - I listen to audio on my computer through outboard speakers...with a
> subwoofer, etc...
>
OK, you have a sound card, then.
> If I remove that cord from the audio card output I am deaf no sounds
> whatsoever when I open or close windows, etc...
Of course. Windows can detect the sound card, and uses it and therefore all the
Windows sounds come out the outboard speakers. Windows has no way to know if
there are actually speakers plugged into the sound card, so unplugging the cord
will just silence it. Windows will continue to talk to the sound card, being
fat, dumb and happy.
> I guess that if there is an internal speaker it is disabled...but why isn't
> the keying audio audible on the external speaker system like the boink when
> you open up an option?
While running Windows, the PC internal speaker will not usually make any noise
- no matter how hard you try to get it to. As far as I know, NA does not know
about sound cards, so it should NOT attempt to use it. NA should use the PC
speaker even if there is a sound card present.
> Think this is more about computer school than contest software school
>
I imagine most of the problems here are! :)
> ...I will figure it out eventually!
That's the spirit!
Big Question: Are you running NA in a DOS window or did you do the right thing
and boot the PC directly to DOS to try NA?
73 Mike N2MG
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