[nvda] Re: A couple of questions

It does take longer to load sometimes from a stick, but not noticed much difference in use inside an application in fact.

The only thing I did notice was that the old zen stone mp3 player I have did make it run slower when used as a ram stick, so i guess its possible you have either a slow stick or a usb which is not usb2 and this is slowing things up.

Brian

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Charlie Coyle" <charlielists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2009 8:54 AM
Subject: [nvda] A couple of questions



Hello,



Please could you help me with a couple of questions.



I know NVDA comes with a synthesizer but do you know of any other free sinthesizers that I could download and run from a memory stick that would work with NVDA?



Also, NVDA appears to run far more quickly from my harddrive than a memory stick. Is there any way I could make it run at the same speed from either my harddrive or memory stick?

Kind regards,



Charlie

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