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|Vendor=[[Theta Band Software]]
|Author= [[Julien Pierre]]
|License=Commercial / Discontinued
|Download={{FileLink|}}
|Website=[https://web.archive.org/web/20041010030612/http://www.thetaband.com:80/dsmi/ Archived Web Site]
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DSMI/2 is a sound interface for PC compatible computers running on IBM's Operating System /2. It goes beyond the basic sound functionality offered in OS/2 via MMPM/2 and provides programmers with a variety of functions to play music and sound effects in their programs.
DSMI/2 is a sound interface for PC compatible computers running on IBM's Operating System /2. It goes beyond the basic sound functionality offered in OS/2 via MMPM/2 and provides programmers with a variety of functions to play music and sound effects in their programs.


DSMI/2 will be most useful to multimedia applications and game developers. It is also very well suited for network audio applications, such as Internet applications.  
DSMI/2 will be most useful to multimedia applications and game developers. It is also very well suited for network audio applications, such as Internet applications.  


==License==
[[Category:Multimedia Players]]
* Discontinued Software
[[Category:Shareware]]
 
==Author==
* [[Theta Band Software]] / [[Julien Pierre]]
 
==Links==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20041010030612/http://www.thetaband.com:80/dsmi/ Archived Web Site]
 
[[Category:Software]]

Revision as of 02:32, 13 April 2020

DSMI/2
Version
Vendor Theta Band Software
Author Julien Pierre
License Commercial / Discontinued
Download [1]
Website Archived Web Site

DSMI/2 is a sound interface for PC compatible computers running on IBM's Operating System /2. It goes beyond the basic sound functionality offered in OS/2 via MMPM/2 and provides programmers with a variety of functions to play music and sound effects in their programs.

DSMI/2 will be most useful to multimedia applications and game developers. It is also very well suited for network audio applications, such as Internet applications.