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DTAudio stands for Data Transport Audio (Formerly [[DTA]]). It is meant to improve the ability to handle datastreams in OS/2, DOS and Win-OS/2 sessions. In addition it will enable virtual DOS sessions to play sound via a generic sound driver, effectively bypassing the need for sound card specific DOS drivers. | |||
DTAudio stands for Data Transport Audio | |||
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Revision as of 17:20, 4 March 2020
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Vendor | Arca Noae |
Author | John Gow |
License | Not Released Yet |
Download | Not Released Yet |
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DTAudio stands for Data Transport Audio (Formerly DTA). It is meant to improve the ability to handle datastreams in OS/2, DOS and Win-OS/2 sessions. In addition it will enable virtual DOS sessions to play sound via a generic sound driver, effectively bypassing the need for sound card specific DOS drivers.