HI Richard and list,
You cannot really increase virtual memory limit from 32 MB to say, 128 MB.
This is because of the fact that it is the cE kernel and memory manager that
handles this thing, not KeySoft. Creating an option to manage virtual memory
by a user means fundamentally changing the CE kernel and behavior of the
memory manager. (I think Alex Bec and others might comment on this one).
Cheers,
Joseph 

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To: peter wilkins; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]
Subject: re: [Braillenote] Favorite BN Synth?

I like eloquence, but I also know it's a memory hog.
It lags a little behind in speed as well.
What I do now if I remember, is to switch to Keynote gold when going online
on account of the fact that I run out of memory if I try to go on more than
one web site.
Kn Gold seems to do a little better with this situation and I don't run out
of memory as much.
I really think something should be done make the bn get rid of some of it's
virtual memory from time to time something like recycle bin on the pc.
That way, you wouldn't have all this running out of memory problem.
Another way is to give the user a way to make the virtual memory bigger.
I notice that I still have a lot of physical memory left even if the virtual
is for example, 5 percent.
Why not give the user a way to make the virtual memory bigger so that he-she
can do things without having worry about running out in the middle of his
work?


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>To: Rob Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
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>Date sent: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 22:21:47 +0000
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] Favorite BN Synth?

>I am very much in favour of Keynote Gold.

>I had Keynote Gold on my original Keynote machine in the mid eighties, 
>then, when I bought my desk-top 486 machine I again chose Keynoate Gold 
>as the speech synthesiser, with Mastertouch.
>I was using that until earlier this year when, after fifteen
>years' unbroken service, my DOS computer gave up.   I had no
>hesitation in going for Keynote Gold again and choosing Voicenote.

>PETER WILKINS.

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