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You said that 166 or 200 mega herz is fast enough for most speech software.
 How about memory? I have a 266 mega herz computer with  64 megs of Ram and
am considering adding more if it would help.

Thanks...Sue

At 01:22 PM 1/6/99 PST, you wrote:
>computer speed matters somewhat in the responsiveness of speech software
>How fast the thing gets its act together after you hit a key.
>This matters a lot once you get used to a particular
>environment.  Even more important if you're using a software
>synthesizer like the one shipping with JFW these days.
>But still a pentium 166 or 200 is still all and more you're gonna need unless
>you use a lot of visual stuff.
>Tom Fowle
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