[ros-kernel] (no subject)

Richard Campbell eek2121 at comcast.net
Fri Nov 28 23:26:43 CET 2003


It's easy to write a wav player, just a couple calls mciSendString, yes, 
sound under ROS would be interesting, but explorer working 100% would be 
even more so.

Andrew "Silver Blade" Greenwood wrote:

>>>What's the status of Sound in ReactOS?
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>>non-existent
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>...Although I'd *love* to get it working. Waiting for Steven to port WinMM
>(if that's not finished already? I haven't been keeping up.)
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>I found a command line wav file player which may be useful... Can try to
>contact the author to make it open source if necessary? Or, I'm happy to
>write my own when the time comes.
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>>>Also what is the rule about applications submited to be part of ReactOS?
>>>What languages can they be written in? C? C++?
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>>C or C++ only, please. For several reasons
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>Probably the most common languages, and easier to compile since GCC comes
>with a C and C++ compiler :)
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