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This is not a problem -- more of a curiosity.
When I got my AOpen AW320 PCI sound card, sound improved dramatically
(over the built-in motherboard sound function). Thanks to Harry, Steven,
Peter and all who helped.
Wave files, midi files and Win/OS2 all work great.
What broke is the sound effects in PM Fax for OS/2 (V. 3.2 Enh).
Before, when a fax came in, or finished going out, I would get sounds
letting me know what was happening. Since I intalled the new sound card,
the fax program has gone silent. And I miss the signals.
This is not really a problem -- more of an inconvenience, and I would like
to try and trouble shoot it.
In the fax program settings notebook, there is a tab "modem voice" with a
check mark for "multimedia speaker." Changing this does not do anything. I
also tried changing the "command set" setting from "Rockwell" to "Cirrus
Logic," but that didn't work either.
Any suggestions for other things I might try?
Thanks,
Sandy
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