Hello Lou,

I have 2 GB of RAM on a Core2Duo machine and I still experience a loss of 
speech whenever windows stop responding under certain conditions. I understand 
this issue will be a tough nut to crack, I remain patient, but I hope it can be 
fixed sometime in the near future. :-)


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  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2008 8:25 AM
  Subject: RE: Reporting on the beta


  Hi, all.

   

  Gail, the WE manual has changed since version six one.  In the pertinent 
section, there is a revision to wit:  GW Micro recommends at least a gig of 
RAM.  Everyone who has been experiencing random losses of speech needs to know 
this.  I, like you, have been running 512 mb of RAM.  I, like you, have been 
experiencing crashes that a very few can duplicate.

   

  Unless I missed it during a text search, the read me does not state a 
recommended minimum ram requirement.  I confess, I tuned out during a read to 
end of the read me, as it gets too geeky for my liking.

   

  Until I get another 512 mb of RAM, all bets are off.

   

  Lou N. 

  www.americansolutions.com 

  And sign the petition. 


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  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2008 4:15 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]
  Subject: Re: Reporting on the beta

   

  It hasn't given me problems until this beta and they're saying that this beta 
doesn't take that much RAM, so why now?

   

  Gail

   

  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
  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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