DACE DACE stood for Digital to Analog Converter with EMS. It was a simple program that played back audio through a homemade soundcard on the parallel port. It started out simple, and got less simple. Eventually it drew a nice oscilloscope, decompressed compressed samples, was timer driven, and could dos shell out. It also loaded sample data into EMS. I used it mostly on my 486 DX/33 laptop. I really annoyed the crap out of people in the computer lab in highschool. They'd keep hearing the same song over and over as I'd test something. Little did I know that years later, I'd be doing the same thing again.