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This call generates sound from the speaker. | This call generates sound from the speaker. | ||
Latest revision as of 17:45, 1 May 2023
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It is recommended to use a newer replacement for this function. | |
Replacement: | DosBeep |
Remarks: | The function described here was part of the OS2 1.x API. It had been updated for modern OS/2 development, it is available at DosBeep. |
This call generates sound from the speaker.
Syntax
DosBeep (Frequency, Duration)
Parameters
- Frequency (USHORT) - input
- Tone in Hertz (cycles per second) in the range 37 through 32767.
- Duration (USHORT) - input
- Length of the sound in milliseconds.
Return Code
- rc (USHORT) - return
- Return code descriptions are:
- 0 NO_ERROR
- 395 ERROR_INVALID_FREQUENCY
Remarks
DosBeep executes synchronously. An application program that invokes DosBeep waits until the specified number of milliseconds expire before it resumes execution.
Bindings
C
#define INCL_DOSPROCESS USHORT rc = DosBeep(Frequency, Duration); USHORT Frequency; /* Hertz (Hz) */ USHORT Duration; /* Length of sound */ USHORT rc; /* return code */
MASM
EXTRN DosBeep:FAR INCL_DOSPROCESS EQU 1 PUSH WORD Frequency ;Frequency (in Hertz) PUSH WORD Duration ;Length of sound (in milliseconds) CALL DosBeep Returns WORD
Example Code
This example generates a beep for 1 second (1,000 milliseconds) at a frequency of 1,380.
#define INCL_DOSPROCESS #define BEEP_FREQUENCY 1380 #define BEEP_DURATION 1000 USHORT rc; rc = DosBeep(BEEP_FREQUENCY, BEEP_DURATION);