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    Hurrrraaay! Just tested it and you know what? BUZZER rules the world !!!
    Thanks man !

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    Here's another little BEEP type utility... This one uses MIDI voices to generate the beep tone. Although it will work on any version of Windows from 2000 upwards, I have written this mainly to give people with Windows Vista x64 or Windows XP 64-Bit Edition a program with similar functionality to my BUZZER program. Microsoft has removed all support for the internal speaker from these 64-bit operating systems.


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    Hi, You are gangster. I was looking for a file that can beep on audio card and it is perfect.
    Question is it free to use in a office?
    I want to use in a office and IT team wants its code to check if that is not a virus.

    help please.

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    Not clear. What do you mean by the "code" ? The binaries can be downloaded here.
    Nobody here is stupid to spread the viruses. Especially the moderator.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shaz View Post
    I was looking for a file that can beep on audio card and it is perfect.
    Question is it free to use in a office?
    Yes, its free to use in a office.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skymmer View Post
    http://johnath.com/beep/
    http://wiki.przemoc.net/projects/pcspk

    These two links somehow connected. PCSPK is based on BEEP. Seems both for Linux and sources are available but no WIN executables.
    My pcspk was initially just set of front-ends (freq2beep and note2beep) to beep, that were building proper command line according to given frequencies or notes. Later it became self-sufficient server+client, as I borrowed playing-relevant code, but finally modified it to be more *nix cross-platform.

    It's still quite messy, insecure, unmaintained, etc. (you don't have to tell me that ). One day I may rework it, possibly adding long-awaited .miidi (SMF) files playing support and maybe Windows port too.

    Note: Purpose of this post is more like account deletion prevention (that happened twice so far, as I am lurking only here) than giving any useful information. Sorry for that.
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