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    i wan to interface the sound card in pc with the visual basic 2005 express edition, is it work?And where can i find the sound library before i start programming? i search for long and can't find it in any website. i wan use the visual basic 2005 express edition to do a digital signal processing project which related to memory pointer, it it work? Or other software is more suitable?thx for your help.

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      i wan to interface the sound card in pc with the visual basic 2005 express edition, is it work?And where can i find the sound library before i start programming? i search for long and can't find it in any website. i wan use the visual basic 2005 express edition to do a digital signal processing project which related to memory pointer, it it work? Or other software is more suitable?thx for your help.

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      Sure it'll work. You just need the right SDK for what your doing. DSP is a really vague description though. If you have a SoundBlaster, go to http://www.creative.com[^] and click the Developers link. You'll find the SDK there. If you don't have a SoundBlaster, go to the site for your sound cards manufacturer. I'm sure you'll find an SDK for your card. Microsoft has DirectSound, part of DirectX. You can download the DirectX SDK from the DirextX Developer Center on MSDN, here[^]. RageInTheMachine9532 "...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome

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