Hi, this is your friend Wayne. The thing I don't want to do is get a 
confrontation started, however, using the micro soft xp operating system 
with service pack 3 and all it's updates. As I stated before I've got lots 
of computers to test with and I disagree in part with the statement that if 
you only have half a gig of ram that it's not sufficient and you need to up 
it to a gig or more. However, of course I believe more ram is better and if 
you're running vista don't consider less than 2 gigs of ram. Having said all 
this I want to share some things on one of my very minimal hardware 
machines, in order to operate window eyes and this is why I like to use this 
machine for testing because it meets the minimal requirements for the 
operation of window-eyes. What it consists of is and 2gb cpu, 512 megs of 
ecc memory, a 32 meg video card, and a sound blaster live sound card. This 
is the classic sound card which is around 5 years old, and a gigabyte mother 
board. I'm giving all this information for 2 reasons, 1. to let everybody on 
the list to know the results using window-eyes beta 70-beta2. I installed 
windoweyes 70/beta2. Of course I was asked to reboot, I have not had to 
reboot since. I not often but sometimes have a little issue with window-eyes 
70/beta2, but however, I've been able to resolve the issue. I absolutely 
have no problems switching between the new window-eyes eloquence or the 
window-eyes deck access, or the doubletalk lite connected to conport 1. All 
these sinthosizers are very responsive and I don't have any problem with any 
of the scripts, except for 1 or 2 from time to time, and they are always 
getting fixed by the script author. I have no secrets and wonder why I have 
such good luck with window-eyes 70/beta2. If I can share anything with any 
of you that you think might help you, feel free to email me.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wayne


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steve Nutt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2008 3:04 AM
Subject: RE: Reporting on the beta


I Gail,



Sounds like you need a RAM update to me.  Half a gig is going to give you
problems with XP I reckon. 1GB would be the minimum I would recommend.



All the best



Steve



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday 17 August 2008 03:35
To: [email protected]
Subject: Reporting on the beta



I've turned off scripting and for the most part the beta works better, but I
still get loss of speech for no reason I can ascertain and it still happens
sporadically, several occurrences right in a row and then it runs fine for a
day. I can give no definite reason but it has always happened with Eloquence
and it usually happens when I go to a website, not the same one. When I used
Dectalk Access 32 for WindowEyes for testing purposes, it didn't happen, but
I have to slow that down to understand it and even then it's more difficult
for me to understand so I'd rather not go back to that. I'm using Windows XP
with half a gig of RAM.



Gail





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