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This call generates sound from the speaker.
This call generates sound from the speaker.



Revision as of 18:42, 15 September 2017

Legacy Function Warning
It is recommended to use a newer replacement for this function.
Replacement: DosBeep
Remarks:


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.

Example Code

C Binding

#define INCL_DOSPROCESS

USHORT  rc = DosBeep(Frequency, Duration);

USHORT  Frequency;     /* Hertz (Hz) */
USHORT  Duration;      /* Length of sound */

USHORT  rc;            /* return 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);

MASM Binding

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