Sadly i actually don't have my new modern pc so i can't answer that because i havent bought all the pc parts that i want for my dream modern windows pc yet. But my old windows pc (Socket 775 (Pentium 4 Prescott) Based) has a PC Speaker bundled inside the case with the PC Speaker wire only hanging out to be inserted into a Speaker Header. And my Dad's recent-ish Lenovo ThinkCentre M700 Tower also has a PC Speaker though oddly enough it doesn't beep on startup

Um I'm talking about the speaker header in a Modern Windows PC Motherboard. Not an IBM 5150 or 486

Okay but the problem is that the tutorial only mentions connecting it to a sound card instead of simply connecting it to an external speaker or hi-fi. Does the method work in Onboard Audio on a Modern PC? (I'm sorry but making my own cable and soldering it and having a 50/50 chance that it would work or its gonna make my Windows PC explode really scares me because that stuff is too intimidating for me. But my dream Windows PC is going to be built by myself instead of a Pre-Built. So um I'm really sorry to say this But can i just buy the best IBM PC Speaker ever made without the need to do external work/modification?)

Okay um where do i buy a Speaker Header to Line Out audio connector? (I really hope this does not involve soldering because i don't want to risk damaging a Modern PC's motherboard)

I wonder if there's a PC Speaker that is even bigger and better than the one found in the IBM PC 5150. Complete with volume control and possibly some extra features? I use a program called BaWaMI MIDI Player to play IBM PC Speaker Music on a 64-Bit Windows PC (But BaWaMI needs a real IBM PC Speaker for it to be able to play 1-Bit Music)

Okay its kinda going to be interesting to see if it works in Bintracker

And also the 1-Bit Digital to Analog Converter is accompanied by the NEC upd7810

I didn't expected that you created your tiktok account just for testing but okay

OMG garvalf i didn't expect that you were earlier than me I'm really sorry for overshadowing you. By the way have you heard of Tunesmith: https://www.tiktok.com/@retrotecheq/vid … 8027580677

Note: Some of my 1-Bit music videos are under 1 minute so that means that the length of the song will not be affected when being converted into YouTube Shorts and then also uploading it to TikTok. But videos that are above 1 minute need to have their length sacrificed in order to fit YouTube Shorts (So yeah some of them are a teaser for the full video i guess)

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Wow AtariTufty that's a nice bonus song you made there. Someday I also really want to make music for the IBM PC Speaker using Shiru8bit's PCSPE VSTi but unfortunately i'm a complete noob when it comes to making music. So i hope i can compose a song decently enough

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Wow thank you very much. And yes i might consider recording PC Speaker demo songs from the music making programs that you have just mentioned. But as of now I'm still focusing on recording the remaining games that utilize the IBM PC Speaker for music

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https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCvT … suUlgkaRrM

Unlike other similar pc speaker youtube playlists. My playlist only contains videos made by myself. As of writing this there are 225 videos on the playlist both are long form & short form. So yeah there is a lot to listen to in this playlist. I use DBGL & Dosbox & OBS Studio to make these videos and i use GIMP to make the custom thumbnails

I don't know if i should say this next part. But if you liked listening to my content then please consider to subscribe to my channel i would really appreciate it. Because the youtube algorithm doesn't really want to target the correct audience to listen to my videos. Keep in mind though that i also make other kinds of videos aside from 1-Bit Music.