Hi Chip, I can only agree with your comment below. That is why I was very careful in my wording on the note I sent to the list. However, is Window-Eyes a typical application or is it more deeply involved with the OS than most?
All I know is that with the 1GB of RAM I could see, from Windows Task Manager, that I was paging. I could also see that with 2GB RAM I was not. In addition, the odd system behaviour in respect to Window-Eyes went away with the additional memory. Cheers. Regards, John. John Farley *********************************************************************** -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chip Orange Sent: 07 October 2009 02:49 To: [email protected] Subject: RE: Loss of Speech - A Memory issue, maybe? paging to the hard disk is not a function applications programs handle, and in fact, they are unaware of. except for the rarest of interrupt driven high-speed data handling device drivers, no application should be effected at all if the system uses the paging file while it's running. it may run slightly slower, but that would be all. Chip -----Original Message----- From: Farley, John [OS-IE] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 11:47 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Loss of Speech - A Memory issue, maybe? Both my work and home PCs run Windows XP Pro SP3 with most fixes and the latest version of Window-Eyes, WE 7.11 currently. I had noticed for a long time that my home PC was much more stable in terms of loss of speech issues than my work PC. The major differences between the 2 are hardware, home is a quad processor with 4GB RAM and work is a duo processor with 1GB RAM. AT work I generally run MS Outlook, Lotus notes, with several sessions running, and IE, with 2 sessions running. There will be other odd things going on as well. We recently upgraded to MS Office 7 at work, which I already had at home. There were a number of oddities going on. If I was using MS Word and then went back to Outlook I had lost the list of e-mails. I needed to stop and start Window-eyes to get my list back. I also had problems with Lotus Notes, where some lines would not be spoken or show on the Braille display at times. I have recently managed to persuade people here to install an additional 1GB of Ram into my PC. Guess what, The loss of speech seems to have been eliminated and the various oddities seem to have gone as well. I do not like to suggest this, but does Window-Eyes handle paging to the hard disc from memory correctly? In any case, the cost of memory is so small currently that folks may easily find a simple remedy is to install additional memory. Here in the UK 1GB for my PC at work is £14. I hope this is of help. Regards, John. John Farley Service Delivery Manager Downstream Applications SAIC Ltd Hemel One, Boundary Way, Hemel Hempstead, Herts. 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