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Thanks, Brett, for this valuable information.
I'll certainly keep it in mind, since it may be useful to me, even with the
limitations you describe.
73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brett Winches" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 7:17 PM
Subject: Re: jaws on a thumb drive
> I use this for occasional work around the office where I need to have
> JAWS or MAGIC on a workers computer for a short time. Since we do not
> have JAWS loaded formally on these systems I must run in 40 minute mode
> but it does the trick and if you are using your key there is no
> additional cost. =20
>
> I can also take this to any computer outside of the office and run JAWS
> or magic in demo mode as long as I load the video intercept first. This
> is all done from the command line with memorized command lines. =20
>
> This is truly useful when I want to review a document at church my
> Dad's or sister's or son-in-law's computers. =20
>
> I can offten diagnose a problem with their systems and fix it in 15
> minutes or so. =20
>
> I had looked at doing this with the pocket HAL but as I am familiar with
> JFW the learning curve not to mention the additional investment is more
> atractive. It is my understanding that this has been possible for some
> time but not advertised until recently. =20
>
> BRETT WINCHESTER
> [log in to unmask]
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