Hi. I'm using a Doubletalk LT connected with a USB/Serial converter. On this XP Media Centre Dell with all of XP's critical updates posted 7.0 seems possibly quicker than 6.1. It does seem that Windows Explorer is a bit more likely to blow up but there's no way to really prove that WE 7.0 has anything at all to do with that. I haven't had WE itself actually crash. When Explorer or OE have crashed speech goes away until the error is resolved but WE itself is alive. It also seems that updated scripts are more reliable. Scripts like GW Toolkit and Homer Shared Object are restarting much more reliably during the update process. I have lost the OE composition window on the Dell with the Radeon X1600 graphics card with the 8.8 driver. I'm attempting to determine a sure way to cause the problem so I can pass it on. It hasn't happened on the other machines but I don't use them as much. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Belle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "gw-info-gwmicro.com" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 2:51 PM
Subject: RE: Instability problems


After blowing away and installing we 7 on a clean xp image, I am convinced that there are performance hits and stability issues with we.

I can run we6.1 with sapi and get fast performance and no crashes except the once in a blue moon we always get in windows and the corruption that comes from running any screen-reader.

But with 7.1 even with tripple-talk we feels squashy. And it's just not my snappy we I'm used to.

Turning off scripting and such all help a little bit, but I believe it's something in the core gw just hasn't nailed down yet.

Or they know about it and just aren't admitting it 'grin'.

Just kidding hehehehehehae.

We'll just keep encouraging them to fix it.


                At 01:51 PM 9/23/2008, you wrote:
Hello:

I use a hardware synthisizer and for the most part, don't experience the below.

I'm curious if others who are using hardware are experience the below?

Using XP SP3, 1GB of ram and at home Windows 2000, 2GB of ram and both synths are Speakout.




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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 1:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Instability problems

Like Larry N. I'm having similar problems. Using XP with 512 Mb RAM. He's got a lot more memory and is still having these problems. I find that with scripting turned off it's much more stable. I haven't yet checked to see what scripts I need to update. Although Dectalk is somewhat more stable than Eloquence, with scripting on it still loses speech. Haven't phoned because I'm trying to analyze.
I don't like Dectalk but I'm using it.
Gail




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