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Kirk Mefford kc2elo at softhome.net
Wed Sep 24 15:27:01 EDT 2003


>Have you checked that nasd is still running in the task manager?
>There are also a couple of other ways to load it.  I have since changed 
>mine to load up as a service and did not use the "-local" argument.
>
>At 11:36 PM 9/23/2003, Orrin Winton wrote:
>>Well i tried following the audio-files instructions
>>in README.win32 by kc2elo.  Downloaded the nasd
>>server zip and did everything he said.
>>
>>At the bash prompt you start the server with:
>>
>>nasd -local -b
>>
>>and it accepts that.  I put a .wav file in the
>>current directory, say it was moo.wav, and run:
>>
>>auplay moo.wav
>>
>>And i get a message after a few seconds that it
>>can't find "the server" presumably the nasd server.
>>
>>And when i set up the alarms in Xastir to run
>>auplay and put a set of sound files in both
>>/usr/local/xastir/sounds and
>>/usr/local/share/xastir/sounds
>>
>>(xastir.cnf has /usr/local/xastir/sounds which
>>contradicts one comment made here on this topic,
>>so i put the sound files in both directories)
>>
>>... Xastir won't play the sounds either.  So for
>>the moment i'm hosed on Cygwin sound alarms.
>
>



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