Re: "Go to sleep" command

From: spk2wrt@phoenix.edc.org
Date: Tue Dec 19 2000 - 13:12:55 EST

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    I'll try to answer each of your areas of concern:
    John - you wrote:
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    turns green when it is on, But it dies not write. I load my speech
    files first then go to write the mic stands up turns green, I check my
    sound
    card and the Computer says that it's fine. what am I doing wrong I have 28
    of ram but I down loaded this program that gives me twice the ram I already
    have,the sound card is good and the ram is fine
    I have a 386 pentium 2 I am I missing something or AM I not Doing the steps
    right. can you give me the real steps to go steps in I loaded a program
    that
    gave me a double the ram speak and write.
    I have a 386 pentium what I had,
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    What is happening John is that #1 - regardless of what a software claim is
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    it won't help too much in the performance of Dragon with a 386. Your
    computer is just very slow to process the information. It may not be able
    to process the info at all. Did you train the program? How did the
    software work then? Even 56MB of RAM is really slow for Dragon to be
    effective. What version of Dragon are you using? Are you using Naturally
    speaking or Dictate? Important considerations!
    Try speaking your commands in very small chunks. Will take a bit longer,
    but Dragon may be able to process the info better.
    Keep us posted!

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