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| + | You should hear the windows chimes sound. Sound will also accept absolute paths. | ||
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Revision as of 16:06, 26 August 2005
sound
Miscellaneous
Synopsis
sound [filename]
Description
The sound command plays a wave file or the SystemDefault beep.
Example
if #charghost = YES
{
sound
halt
}
| Note: | For File Use:
sound chimes.wav
sound c:\windows\media\chimes.wav |
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