• Subject: Re: PC Sounds from As/400
  • From: Danny Mc? <question@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 12 Jun 1998 13:27:20 -0500
  • Organization: Wright Medical Technology

    I believe I still have a .wav file of Barney starting his little "I love 
you.
You love me..." song  followed by automatic machine gun fire and finishing 
Beavis
and Butthead saying "Oh, that's cool [laugh]".  I might also have the Beavis and
Butthead version of Andy Rooney inquiring about the phrase "Taking a dump".
None-the-less, all annoying!  Naturally this machine would need a sound card or
something to play the wave file.
    Personally, I think the Barney, machine guns and Beavis and Butthead file 
would
fit the bill perfectly!

Danny Mc?


ericadelong@pmsc.com wrote:

> Ok, is it a windows program that is getting the error? Does the PC display an
> error dialogue? If it does you should be able to set the appropriate windows
> sound event to some .wav that's annoying enough to get someone's attention. 
>You
> might have to experiment to find the appropriate sound event as there are
> several that could be considered "error" events.
>
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> Subject: PC Sounds from As/400
> Author:  <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com > at INTERNET
> Date:    6/12/98 11:04 AM
>
> This is a weird question, but its coming from our CIO so I have to come up 
>with
> answer to why or why not this s/b done.  We have a PC on a manufacturing line
> that is unattended and has a HLLAPI program running on the PC that comes into
> play when a certain screen comes up on the PC.  Sometime there is an error 
>that
> happens before this screen that the HLLAPI program is monitoring that stops 
>the
> application.  What they want is the PC to make, and I will quote the CIO "BAD
> SOUNDS".  We are using the Netsoft Package and not Client Access on this PC 
>with
> connectivity being TCP.
>
> Any suggestions, TIA.
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