Hi, I have been trying to work with MJ and had some problems so removed
it and finally got my system back up and working ok.
But now...you mention this:
I found my jfw.ini file and added the line to "lock" Jaws into using the
built-in soundcard on my motherboard. 
I plugged the lowly piece of hardware into my USB port... And waited with
bated breath. 
XP was a little confused at first, and asked me if I wanted to use this
device to copy pictures from a camera to my hard drive...
But meanwhile, the onboard software installed itself, downloaded updates
and
took me to the registration screen. 

Why did you have tomake a change in jaws?
What type of software does it download, where are the files and what are
they named?
Does MJ interfere with anything else?
Could you explain in detail on exactly how to do this?
Do you mean that jaws no longer works with the elequence program or waht?
I would much appriciate any help.
Thank you,
MMM
 
On Sun, 20 Apr 2008 16:53:35 -0500 "Bradford Trainham"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So I ordered it from...
> http://www.magicjack.com
> I found my jfw.ini file and added the line to "lock" Jaws into using 
> the
> built-in soundcard on my motherboard. 
> I plugged the lowly piece of hardware into my USB port... And waited 
> with
> bated breath. 
> XP was a little confused at first, and asked me if I wanted to use 
> this
> device to copy pictures from a camera to my hard drive...
> But meanwhile, the onboard software installed itself, downloaded 
> updates and
> took me to the registration screen. 
> I established my location, verified my settings... And soon, I was 
> greeted
> with the "soft phone"'s screen showing me my fine new phone number. 
> 
> So I plugged in a telephone to the other end of the Magic Jack. 
> I got a dial tone, but at first, I couldn't get the phone's buttons 
> to
> operate... That is, when I pushed the buttons, there was no 
> accompanying
> tone pulse, so there was no dialing from the telephone.
> I could dial out from the soft phone, and I'd had trouble with that 
> phone
> previously... During those ancient times in a former century when we 
> used to
> have 56-k modems in our computers and splitters for our 
> telephones... 
> So I switched out that phone for a cordless phone... And after 
> positioning
> the base unit for the phone far away enough from the router such 
> that that
> strange "helicopter" sound wasn't to be heard during my test 
> conversations,
> I arrived at having a fully functional telephone connection 
> contingent only
> on my computer's availability. 
> As I personally hate cell phones for anything but necessary calls, 
> I'll
> enjoy talking to my relatives over a stable connection at a very 
> reasonable
> price.
> Thanks to who ever was the first person to post the news about Magic 
> Jack to
> this list!
> Brad Trainham
> 
> 
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