jaws is not supported in any virtual environment.
On Feb 1, 2007, at 7:22 AM, Scott Howell wrote:
You can go to http://www.vmware.com and sign up for the beta test of
Vmware Fussion. You have to install a complete windows setup and apps
as well. It works great however and for the one or two things I need
windows for, its perfect. It works with Window-Eyes 6.0, but can't
comment on JAWS.
Scott
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On Feb 1, 2007, at 6:07 AM, william lomas wrote:
hi scot
do i have to install windows under vmware or can i just run my
windows aps when needed?
where do i download this thing
regards, will
On 1 Feb 2007, at 11:47, Scott Howell wrote:
Folks,
Not sure how many of you have tried this, but here's a series of
questions.
1. Is the Imac's sound card multi-chanel? My understanding is that
it is multi-chanel, but perhaps I'm wrong. In other words is it
truly multi-chanel or does it do some fancy mixing to achieve
playing multiple sources at once.
2. Has anyone successfully used windows or Linux under Vmware and
had multiple sounds going at once.
These questions are because I've successfully installed Ubuntu
Linux under Vmware on my Intel-based Imac.
The issues I'm having is trying to use Speakfreely. I'm not sure
if its because I pulled the binaries over from my former Debian
box and perhaps I need to recompile Speakfreely, but then my
thought was that perhaps the Mac's sound hardware doesn't handle
multiple chanels.
It also could be that Vmware isn't capable of handling the Mac
sound hardware in this situation. Sounds work just fine as far as
speech and yes, Speakup works great and I even have gotten Orca
working. If anyone is curious about details I'll be glad to share
what I know/learned.
Also, does anyone know of a usb sound card that is fully supported
by Linux?
Any thoughts appreciated.
Scott
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