Hi, I had a lot of AMD's and I will not by them again. If you can, go with an intel core I3, I5, or above or if you want something a little bit older, go with the Core2 Dual.
Adi. On 5/25/11, susan wojtecki <[email protected]> wrote: > John, > I currently have an AMD processor on a system running XP and have generally > not experienced that problem. I think I have seen it discussed in the past, > though, and can understand how loss of data like that can be frustrating. > I'm not disagreeing with your experience but don't know whether there is > something about the processor's buffering itself that contributes to this or > whether it is a function of multitasking. It would be helpful if you could > direct me to whatever you've researched because presumably others have noted > this as well. I'd appreciate if others could also weigh in on this, > especially if they have had the same experience. (As a rule I do try to save > every thirty pages or so when doing a large scanning project as advised, but > of course it is easy to forget.) it might be interesting if OpenBook and/or > Kurzweil could incorporate some kind of automatic save feature as with word > processors, but I have no idea how or whether this is feasible from a > programming standpoint. I had assumed that Athelon and Intel processors were > relatively interchangeable once you account for the speed, so this is all > kind of new to me. Many thanks. > > Susan > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "John Justice" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 1:00 PM > Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] specs for new computer > > >> Susan, I see one glaring problem with your proposed system. >> I have an HP off the shelf computer with an AMD processor and I'm having >> a >> lot of trouble with it. Perhaps, with your son building the machine, some >> of this might not happen but my research indicates that the problem is >> with >> the AMD processor, not anything else. >> >> When using Open Book, apparently, AMD has some kind of memory buffer and >> that limits the amount of unsaved data you can work with. As a result, >> you >> can lose an entire scanned document if you don't save after every few >> pages. >> Open Book is a real memory hog at the best of times and normally, I don't >> care about that. But I did lose a 50 page document because I was using >> fast >> scan and didn't save regularly. . >> >> For me, and I have nothing against the company itself, I would never own >> another computer with an AMD processor because of its unique properties. >> I >> would strongly recommend that you have your system built with an Intel >> processor rather than one driven by AMD. >> Normally, sighted people don't use programs which eat up memory like some >> of >> our adaptive systems do. Even their game software doesn't burn as much >> memory. After a given amount of info ends up on that buffer, AMD will >> shut >> down the software. That has happened to me with both Open Book and >> another >> program I use regularly. I am not sure why this should be so. I can only >> tell you that it is annoying and devastating at times. >> If you have the choice, in my opinion, I would spend the extra money and >> make the mother board one based on Intel. >> >> >> >> John and Linda Justice >> With guide dogs Jake and Zachary >> PERSONAL E-MAIL: [email protected] >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [email protected] >> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Susan >> wojtecki >> Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2011 7:01 PM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: [Blind-Computing] specs for new computer >> >> Hi everyone, >> I am planning to purchase a new desktop PC. Besides email and word >> processing, I will be using it for scanning and reading with OpenBook, >> streaming and recording primarily with Replay-AV, and possibly Skype. My >> son >> will be putting the system together for me and these are the specs he is >> considering. (I think all are currently in stock except for the >> motherboard.) 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