Yes.
When entering with the command ls -l /bin/sh.exe, the appeared following:
-rwxr-x---+ 1 Diego Usuários 83456 Aug 11 10:45 /bin/sh.exe
And now? what Do I do? Does that mean something? How I said, or the command system() works, or I learn to activate speaker through cygwin. In ultimo case, whether someone knows how to execute a .WAV or .MP3 and can explain am thankful.
You could try system("/bin/cat <file>.wav > /dev/dsp"). Note that this does not handle mp3's just wav's.
(Note that /bin/cat will probably not work for a Turbo C program because /bin/cat is a Posix path. You might need to do something more like system("C:\Cygwin\bin\bash -c '/bin/cat <file>.wav > /dev/dsp'"). Also note that you need to subsititute a real wav file name for <file>.wav).
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