[ddots-l] New Test Utility for JAWS Users who Work with MIDI and Audio Gear
- From: "William R. McCann" <BillList1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 16:34:01 -0400
Dancing Dots and Freedom Scientific are asking any JAWS user who has
encountered the JAWS Error 6 (reactivation request) after adding a new piece
of audio or MIDI gear to their set up to perform the steps below to provide
some real-world data to the developers at Freedom Scientific. The lady who
developed this test and who asked us to ask you to try it, recently wrote to
me to say that she's had almost no response yet. So, please, take about 7
minutes and generate some data she can use. Many thanks!
BTW, I'm resending text of a note I first sent on Sep. 9, 2006. If you have
already responded to that note by sending in some test results, no need to
do it again.
Also, you definitely do not need to have our CakeTalking scripts installed
to participate.
Steps for Collecting Data
N. B. Only run the Test described below if you have JAWS for Windows version
6.x or 7.x installed. Otherwise, you might actually invalidate your JAWS
authorization!
If you have JAWS 5.10 installed as well as a newer version like 6.x or 7.x,
then it is fine to run this utility. Even if you do have multiple versions
of JAWS installed on your system, you will only need to run the test once
for each audio hardware device.
Background Information
The people at Freedom Scientific are working to eliminate a pesky error that
can result when JAWS users connect a new audio or MIDI device to their PC.
Some customers have received the JAWS "error 6" message after installing a
new piece of hardware. This message tells them that they must reactivate
their
unit of JAWS. It seems to occur on start up whenever the USB or firewire
device is powered on or off.
We'd appreciate your help to find a resolution to this problem. If you have
received this error 6 message please perform the following instructions.
Your
voluntary participation will facilitate the implementation of a resolution
for this problem.
Instructions for Running the Test Custom Lock Utility
In the following instructions, the word "device" refers to any USB or
Firewire device you use to create audio with SONAR, Sound Forge or other
digital audio
software.
1. If, and only if, you are running JAWS 6.x or 7.x, go to the following
link to download the Test Custom Lock utility from Freedom Scientific:
www.DancingDots.com/ct/TestCustomLock.exe
Take careful note of the name of the folder where you save this utility for
reference in the instructions below.
2. With your Device not connected, run TestCustomLock.exe. It will create
the log file MachineInfo.san in the same folder in which you saved the
TestCustomLock.exe
utility.
3. Connect the Device. Run TestCustomLock.exe a second time.
4. Disconnect the Device. Run TestCustomLock.exe a third time.
5. Send the MachineInfo.san file to:
waishanl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
as an E-mail attachment.
If you have more than one device, please rename the log file created for
your first device to MachineInfo_DeviceName1. Now run the steps above for
your
second device. After this test, rename the log file to
MachineInfo_devicename2 and send all log files to address above. Of course,
substitute the actual
name for each device in the file names.
For example, if you own a Frontier TranzPort and an FW 1884, your files
would be called:
MachineInfo_TranzPort
MachineInfo_FW1884
Thank you for your assistance.
Bill McCann
Founder & President of Dancing Dots since 1992
http://www.dancingdots.com/
P. S. For details on the TranzPort see
http://www.dancingdots.com/prodesc/tranzport.htm
and for more information on the TASCAM FW 1884 go to
http://www.dancingdots.com/prodesc/tascamfw1884.htm.
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