I got the files, but not the source code, which is what I'm primarily 
after.

On Tue, 29 Oct 2013, Karen Lewellen wrote:

> Hi David,
> I will send both files to you as an attachment.  the text file should be
> no issue.  However some services do not allow .exe files to come through.
> I am doing them one at a time so you can tell me if the program file is
> missing.
> Karen
>
>
> On Tue, 29 Oct 2013, David Griffith wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 29 Oct 2013, Karen Lewellen wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, 29 Oct 2013, David Griffith wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone here know of any good C code for playing AIFF files under DOS?
>>>> I'm trying to get DOS Frotz modernized, so to speak.
>>> I cannot speak for your computer, what you have chosen for sound how you
>>> configure it.
>>> Still I know of two programs that will manage the format, a favorite
>>> mine actually.
>>> first playany,
>>> very small audio player includes .aif as its options.  if you cannot
>>> find it let me know and i can send you a copy.  your card must be findable
>>> though, with your setting up the program with your specific paramadors.
>>> second,
>>> mpxplay
>>> I have used it to play .aif files for the past three of four editions.
>>> The last one in 2012 is a bit buggy from a pure dos dos standpoint, but it 
>>> can
>>> dot the job.
>>
>> I tried mpxplay, but I cannot divine the simple single-purpose code that I
>> need.  Please send me a copy of playany.  I keep getting lots of
>> irrelevant hits, mostly in Russian.
>>
>>
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