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"Alex Hall" <mehg...@gmail.com> 
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> Hi all,
> I am wondering if there is a way to generate a tone for the
> motherboard speaker, like the call to Beep() in C++?
>
> Also, is there a module to generate tones in Python using the sound
> card? A module that can beep at a given frequency for a given time
> using the usual sine wave is okay, but the fancier the better
> (different waves, sweeping, and so on).
>
> My final question will likely hinge upon the answer to the second
> question, but is there a way to play a tone in a given position in the
> stereo field? For example, I have a Battleship tactical board (my name
> for where the little red and white pins go) which I am trying to
> sonify using different tones for each status (not fired on, ship
> sighted, ship hit, ship sunk). I want each row to play, from top to
> bottom, but each square in each row should start at the left and
> continue to the last square playing in the right speaker, giving the
> user a better idea of where each square is. Oh, this is for blind
> users, in case you were wondering why anyone would want to sonify a
> battleship board.
> Thanks for any information, and note that I am using Python2.6; unless
> there is an easy way to use a module meant for 2.5 or before inside a
> 2.6 project, I would need a 2.6 module.
>
> -- 
> Have a great day,
> Alex (msg sent from GMail website)
> mehg...@gmail.com; http://www.facebook.com/mehgcap 


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