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Phil,
Running XP with 256 MB of RAM is like trying to run your SB220 on 50
volts. Bear in mind that JAWS is a resource hog, so as long as the
rest of your applications don't demand much, you're ok. But heaven
help you if other stuff starts grabbing up resources. Everything
I've heard says that you need at least 512 meg with XP, and that's
from people who don't run screen readers, so I'd start there and get
more if you need it. One test is to look for lots of hard drive
activity, which is what happens when the system runs out of memory.
Steve
On Friday 10/27/06 15:47 Phil Scovell wrote:
>Steve,
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>Kind of the same idea of running an amp that is a KW on 110 volts verses on
>220 volts. I bought the old SB220 from a friend years ago and he had it
>wired for 110 volts. No fooling. It dimmed the lights. A friend tuned it
>up for me, he build huge amps for people, and wired it to 220 and man the
>thing would blast away. I was getting about 1200 watts output with a souped
>up power supply. So extra always helps even with amps and computers.
>
>Phil.
>K0NX
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