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Hi, thanks for the reply but this doesnt work for me, pasting into word looks a little better but still scrambled? Then pasting back into scite or notepad (from word2003) reverts back to very scrambled basically all the script is on 3 lines?

Hmm, I wouldn't know another way to fix it. Maybe try what 'this-is-me' had suggested and paste into a notepad perhaps. If ALL fails, I'm afraid you're going to have to space it all out :whistle:

Lol, feels like I'm telling you that you have been paralysed for life ;)

Kurt

Edited by _Kurt

Awaiting Diablo III..

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Okay, my case plugs into the motherboard for the power button, does that mean my motherboard has it's own power button? No, it doesn't. So saying it's a "motherboard speaker" because it plugs into the motherboard is just stupid and shows a high level of ignorance. Unless it's built onto the motherboard, it's not part of the motherboard.

LOL i almost took offence to this

Seriously, its a tiny little speaker thats put there to alert you when your in BIOS basically

Its the motherboard speaker, because its internal. i never said there were motherboard power supplies or harddrives, but what else would you call it? The case speaker would make sense, but in my case *lol* it doesnt attach to the case at all. Its attached to the motherboard. I just checked it the other day, and yea its fried or somethin =(

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You called me ignorant over a speaker inside a computer, LOL :whistle:

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Seemingly a case speaker is commonly called a "motherboard speaker" as well, at least based on what I see people calling a "motherboard speaker" at links found via Google. I've never seen a speaker on the motherboard. I've only seen then built into the case and attach to the motherboard via cables just like all other components that are built into the case (USB ports, audio ports, power cables, LEDs). Obviously, I've also never heard it it called "motherboard speaker" since it's built into the case, not the motherboard.

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:whistle:;) (Pointless arguing) :P;)

I vote we just call it an 'Internal' speaker, and leave it at that.

And no, I don't care about its present location, I'm still calling it an Internal speaker even if you remove it from the motherboard/case

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  • 1 month later...

Figured I'd bring back this thread.

And considering its the holiday season, what better way to bring it back then with this:

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;Deck the halls

_59(400)
_57(200)
_56(300)
_54(300)
_52(300)
_54(300)
_56(300)
_52(300)
_R(50)
_54(150)
_56(150)
_57(150)
_54(150)
_56(400)
_R(50)
_54(200)
_52(300)
_51(300)
_52(500)
_R(100)
;
_59(400)
_57(200)
_56(300)
_54(300)
_52(300)
_54(300)
_56(300)
_52(300)
_R(50)
_54(150)
_56(150)
_57(150)
_54(150)
_56(400)
_R(50)
_54(200)
_52(300)
_51(300)
_52(500)
_R(100)
;
_54(400)
_56(200)
_57(300)
_54(250)
_56(400)
_57(200)
_59(300)
_56(200)
_R(50)
;
_56(200)
_58(200)
_59(300)
_R(25)
_61(150)
_63(200)
_64(300)
_R(25)
_63(300)
_61(300)
_59(300)
_R(200)
;
_59(400)
_57(200)
_56(300)
_54(300)
_52(300)
_54(300)
_56(300)
_52(300)
;
_61(150)
_61(200)
_61(200)
_61(200)
_59(500)
_r(100)
_57(300)
_56(400)
_54(400)
_52(1000)

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  • 4 weeks later...

Alright guys this was really run when Paulie first made it and a lot of cool songs were made... then it kind of died out :whistle:. Let's bring this back with yet another beep song, Fool In The Rain:

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;Fool In The Rain (Beep Version)
;By: Led Zeppelin
;Recreated By: Dandymcgee


_52(450)
_52(450)
_49(150)
_47(450)
_R(4950)
_56(450)
_56(450)
_56(150)
_56(300)
_54(150)
_52(300)
_52(450)
_52(150)
_52(300)
_51(600)
_47(300)
_R(750)
_56(300)
_56(300)
_56(300)
_54(150)
_52(300)
_52(450)
_52(150)
_52(300)
_54(750)
_R(1950)
_56(150)
_54(300)
_52(150)
_52(300)
_52(150)
_52(300)
_49(450)
_47(300)
_47(150)
_49(300)
_52(150)
_R(1050)
_56(150)
_54(300)
_52(150)
_52(300)
_52(150)
_52(300)
_47(750)
_R(900)
_56(300);E
_56(300);E
_56(300);E
_54(150);D
_52(300);C
_52(450);C
_51(150);B
_52(300);C
_56(750);E
_54(450);D
_R(450)
_56(300);E
_56(300);E
_56(300);E
_54(150);D
_52(300);C
_52(450);C
_52(300);C
_52(450);C
_54(450);D
_R(900)
_56(300);E
_56(300);E
_56(300);E
_54(150);D
_52(300);C
_52(450);C
_52(150);C
_52(300);C
_51(600);B
_47(600);G
_R(300)
_56(150);E
_56(300);E
_56(300);E
_56(300);E
_54(300);D
_R(150)
_52(150);C
_56(300);F
_56(150);E
_57(300);F
_59(1050);G
_54(150);D
_56(150);E
_54(1200);D
_52(450);C
_52(150);C
_47(1050);G

Enjoy!

Dan

Edited by dandymcgee

- Dan [Website]

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Lets play "Name that tune" I'll start with an semi-easy one.

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$i=0
Do
_50(200)
_45(200)
_42(200)
_45(400)
_45(200)
_42(200)
_45(200)

_52(200)
_45(200)
_42(200)
_45(400)
_45(200)
_42(200)
_45(200)

_54(200)
_45(200)
_42(200)
_45(400)
_45(200)
_42(200)
_45(200)

_49(200)
_45(200)
_42(200)
_45(200)
_52(200)
_45(200)
_42(200)
_45(200)

$i=$i+1
Until $i= 2

$i=0
Do
_50(400)
_54(400)
_50(400)
_54(400)
_50(400)
_54(400)
_52(400)
_54(400)

_50(400)
_54(400)
_50(400)
_54(400)
_50(400)
_54(400)
_52(400)
_49(400)
$i=$i+1
Until $i = 3

_50(200)
_45(200)
_42(200)
_45(400)
_45(200)
_42(200)
_45(200)

_52(200)
_45(200)
_42(200)
_45(400)
_45(200)
_42(200)
_45(200)

_54(200)
_45(200)
_42(200)
_45(400)
_45(200)
_42(200)
_45(200)

_49(200)
_45(200)
_42(200)
_45(200)
_52(200)
_45(200)
_42(200)
_45(200)
_50(200)
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Yay... I've replied to this topic 3 times already... and my posts won't "post", but hopefully the forums are fixed now. How do you write your beep songs, do you listen to the song and just program each note as it goes? I use an excellent MIDI decompiler I downloaded for free from: http://www.borg.com/~jglatt/progs/software.htm It actually decompiles into a text file you can view with any .txt file editor (Notepad, WordPad, etc.) I was thinking about writing an AutoIt script to read the file and just write the Beep Song for me... but I'm too lazy, lol. You might have an easier way already, this is just a suggestion. BRING ON THE BEEP SONGS!!!! PAULIE ROCKS!

- Dan [Website]

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  • 7 months later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Wondering if someone can make a nice "phone ring"...

Should be easy but I'm lame at this.

While 1
    $a=0
    Do
        Beep(2500,35)
        Beep(2000,30)
        Beep(1500,25)
        $a+=1
    Until $a=15
    Sleep(1500)
WEnd

You can play with the frequencies and durations to make it better.

I'm surprised no-one did the christmas song :) I needed that today...

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