Jingle Bells
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Hi,
I know this may sound strange, but I am looking at making a script similar to beep.sh to run from the command line to make the motherboard buzzer/speaker thingy play jingle bells.
I have the basic script and idea, I am just struggling to make the pauses between the notes the correct length.
Thanks,
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It's a firewall. It's not a jingle bell machine.
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It's a firewall. It's not a jingle bell machine.
haha hey it can be both. ;D
For the OP, probably find more help searching on beep, shell scripting, and related things. I don't have an answer, but it's a funny idea and a funnier response. :D
If you happen to get it working you should post it :)
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http://www.geekculture.com/ultimatebb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=10;t=000287
:-)
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@cmb:
It's a firewall. It's not a jingle bell machine.
haha hey it can be both. ;D
For the OP, probably find more help searching on beep, shell scripting, and related things. I don't have an answer, but it's a funny idea and a funnier response. :D
If you happen to get it working you should post it :)
I have the basic script from beep.sh, the startup jingle, I just can't get the pauses right, as jingle bells has pauses between some of the notes.
Thanks for the help
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http://www.geekculture.com/ultimatebb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=10;t=000287
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Thanks for the response. I will look into this topic
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In a similar vein, if the PC has a sound card and inbuilt speaker, could it be made to play a music file?
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In a similar vein, if the PC has a sound card and inbuilt speaker, could it be made to play a music file?
It could, but we do not include sound drivers or kernel modules for sound.
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You'd just need to copy the sound modules over from a stock freebsd install and load them. If you know your way around FreeBSD, it wouldn't be terribly hard. If you don't, it might be a little difficult to get it all straight.
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You'd just need to copy the sound modules over from a stock freebsd install and load them. If you know your way around FreeBSD, it wouldn't be terribly hard. If you don't, it might be a little difficult to get it all straight.
Right, thanks.
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For the pauses in Jingle Bells, would it be possible to just insert a note (or notes) with a frequency outside the range of the PC beep speaker, i.e. 1 or 999999?
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For the pauses in Jingle Bells, would it be possible to just insert a note (or notes) with a frequency outside the range of the PC beep speaker, i.e. 1 or 999999?
I will try that, thanks.
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Oh and please share source when you got it! This sounds really fun!
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This is awsome! ;D
In my opinion (as someone living in a supposedly Christian country!) it should be part of pfsense. If you reboot your box on Christmas day it should play jinglebells. :D
That opens up the possibility of other date related start up themes…....Steve