Category : Windows 3.X Files
Archive   : SNDHACK.ZIP
Filename : READ.ME

 
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SndHack, A Windows Sound Hack Utility in
Borland C++. By Jerry Joplin, 1991. Please
modify and improve the source code as you
see fit.

There are quite a few files that make up the
source to SndHack. I used the Whitewater
Resource Toolkit to create and maintain the
menu (menu.rc) and dialog boxes (*.dlg) along
with their include files (menu.h and dialog.h).
If you do not care about maintaining compatibility
with the M$ compiler, then just maintain the
menu and dialog boxes in the app.res file itself,
which is a 'compiled' binary version of all the
dialog boxes, menus, accelerators, etc..

There are also quite a number of SndHack example
files. These are the *.WSN files and contain
sound examples and songs.

* The build files
makefile (modify for your setup)
app.def (tlink def file)
sndhack.hpj (Help Compiler file)

* C source files
edit.c
file.c
fpaste.c
init.c
main.c
play.c

* Include files
app.h
dialog.h

menu.h

* Resources
app.res (binary)
app.rc
menu.rc
about.dlg
countvn.dlg
open.dlg
saveas.dlg
setqsize.dlg
setsndn.dlg
setvacc.dlg
setvenv.dlg
setvnote.dlg
setvsnd.dlg
setvthr.dlg
waitsnds.dlg
app.ico
note.cur
note.bmp

* Help files
sndhack.rtf
sndhack.hlp

* Executable source
sndhack.exe


Also as a final note, this utility is
a "hack". There was a time when the
phrases "hackers" and "hack" were only
associated with software developers.
Now the word has grown into something
associated with computer criminals. Lets
call these criminals what they are, Felons,
Criminals, and Vandals. And give us back
our words!

Good luck, and good hacking.

Jerry Joplin
Compuserv: 70441,2627
Internet: [email protected]



  3 Responses to “Category : Windows 3.X Files
Archive   : SNDHACK.ZIP
Filename : READ.ME

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