Michael wrote: > >With the laptop you would need a sound card with a microphone which are >not standard equipment on the cheap laptops. > I have one of those "cheap laptops" and didn't even know I had a built-in sound card and microphone until I loaded the TuneLab program on it and saw it work. It is only a 486, and the sound features weren't advertized, but it does indeed have them. By the way, since several people reported having problems runing the TuneLab on certain laptops, I eventually found a laptop on which I could diagnose the problem. I believe that problem is fixed now with version 1.2 which I put on my web site as of May 9. If you would like the latest version of TuneLab, you can download it from http://www.wwnet.com/~rscott Registered users will automatically get version 1.2 e-mailed to them in a few days when I have verified that this fix really works on a wide variety of computers. Also, if anyone has been using TuneLab and has developed some good tuning files they would like to share, I would be happy to get them by e-mail and package them with the TuneLab. Bob Scott Ann Arbor, Michigan Author of TuneLab 97, a tuning program for Windows 95.
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