About the Software That Accompanies This Book We've packed as much as we possibly could into the disk that accompanies this book. Here's a quick peek at what we've brought you. For more information and installation instructions, turn to README.TXT. Disk Contents: VoiceAssist Demo, by Creative Technology, Ltd., the parent company to Creative Labs, Inc., is a working demonstration version of their voice recognition package for Windows. This program allows you to command your computer by voice to do tasks that normally take many keystrokes or repetitive mouse clicks to accomplish. Some unique features of VoiceAssist are its ability to learn keystrokes and mouse movements as you do them, and automatic extraction of commands from application menus. Unlike most demo programs, this one is not canned. It works just like the real one since all the features are included. The program is limited only in the number of users, applications, and application commands that are accessible. The full package is available from Creative Labs. (In self-unzipping file VADEMO.EXE) Dual Module Player, by Otto Crons, is a MOD-type file player. It supports the most popular types of mod-player music files including .MOD, .STM, .NST, .AMF, .S3M, .669, and .MTM format files. Up to ten audio channels can be played simultaneously. The MOD file format was popularized on the Commodore Amiga and Atari computers. Now you can enjoy this unique combination of digitized audio and MIDI on your Sound Blaster. (In self-unzipping file DPP&DMPC.EXE) DMP Companion, by Brad Meier, is a shell program that makes Dual Module Player easier to use. You can select and play MOD-type files in any order, play files contained in .ZIP, .LZH, and .ARJ archives, and select up to ten different sound card configurations for Dual Module Player. (In self-unzipping file DPP&DMPC.EXE) MOD files are also included. What good would a MOD player be without some .MOD files? We've included for your listening pleasure a sampling of .MOD files. These incude classical and European dance music. (In self-unzipping file MODS.EXE) GoldWave, by Chris Crain, is a .WAV file editor for Windows. In addition to the standard graphical waveform editing, GoldWave also allows you to perform special effects on the audio file such as echo and reverse. The most unique feature of GoldWave is the ability to generate wavefroms based on equations that you supply. (In self-unzipping file GLDWAV10.EXE) Source code examples in C, Turbo Pascal, and Quick Basic are included to accompany the programming discussions in Chapter 14. We have also included a demo application with source code in Borland C for playing .CMF, .MID and .VOC files. Approximately half of the programming documentation is provided in Chapter 14 of Sound Blaster: The Official Book. The other half is found in the text file DRIVERS.TXT in subdirectory \SBBOOK\SOURCE in the directory that contains the programming examples. (In self-unzipping file SOURCE.EXE) Entertaining sound files are also provided on the disk, in both .VOC and .WAV format (In self-unzipping file SOUNDS.EXE) 12/28/93