In your, some what, over flown opinion.

CJ

On Jun 25, 2011, at 10:29 AM, Neil Barnfather - TalkNav wrote:

> why not max it out, because its a waste of money, you may have it to burn, 
> but you need to remember that many people are asking advice of the list 
> members, as they do not, and they are asking if the need to upgrade is a 
> genuine need with some level of impact that they are going to notice and 
> appreciate for their hard earned money.
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> On 25 Jun 2011, at 17:01, Kimberly thurman wrote:
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> I have a late 2009 13 inch Macbook Pro with a 2.26 GHZ processor and 8 gigs 
> of ram.  I run Windows 7 under Fusion and OSX side by side with Voice Over 
> and Jaws 12 both running.  I have had several applications running on both 
> sides at once very successfully.  JAWS still crackles and slightly stutters 
> minimally and quite randomly.  If you're going to open it up, why not max it 
> out.  I used a third part 8 gig ram kit.  I don't remember the brand, but as 
> long as it has the same specs, it will do the trick.
> On Jun 25, 2011, at 12:24 AM, Kliph&Sharrie wrote:
> 
>> Okay, I am still on a few windows screen readers lists, since I teach a few 
>> basic classes about JFW and know a lot about the windows side of things.  
>> Anyways, someone said on this list that the average blind user needs no more 
>> than 4 gigs of ram, at best anything over 8 would be a waste.  I'm no 
>> exburt, but I have done a little research, and googling and have found that 
>> the more  ram you have, the smoother your system will run, mac or PC.  This 
>> person seem to think even if you had a fast processor, that spending money 
>> on ram was a waste.  Now I will admitt, that apple is a little pricy when it 
>> comes to ram, but there are third party sellers out there with compatable 
>> memory for just about any system.  Thoughts?  Oh, 1 more thing this person 
>> said, that the only way more than 4 gigs would be necessary is if you were 
>> doing some high quality video or audio editting.  What do you all think or 
>> know about these numbers and comments?
>> 
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