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From: rlf@mtgzy.UUCP (XMRN10000[saf]-r.l.fletcher)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.att
Subject: Re: 7300's speaker sounds/beeps/etc
Message-ID: <3025@mtgzy.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 3-Dec-87 12:38:32 EST
Article-I.D.: mtgzy.3025
Posted: Thu Dec  3 12:38:32 1987
Date-Received: Mon, 7-Dec-87 07:08:01 EST
References: <877@cblpf.ATT.COM>
Organization: AT&T, Middletown NJ
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Summary: It is the phone line

Yes I had this strange occurrence also, and I did finally isolate it
to the internal modem. Somehow the speaker gets attached to the the
phone line and you hear whatever sounds are on the line at the time.
On the subject of music and sound making, there must be a way, though
I don't know it (yet). Since the dialer can send touch-tones out, there
must be a way to at least use those tones in a C program. I think
you may have to do some assembly programming to do any more than that.
I will be investigating this further since a game I am writing for the UNIXPC
will want to have sound effects.