Hi,
Sue B.
Whitefang wrote:
Hi:
I heard that JAWS has problems running on a dual processor, & that you had to disable one of the processor in order for jaws to not crash. If this is still true, I sure hope Freedom Scientific fixes this problem soon. Like I said, I don't know if this info is true. Please let me know what Freedom Scientific says.
Wayne
whitefang@xxxxxxx <mailto:whitefang@xxxxxxx>
----- Original Message -----
*From:* feliberto Escobar III <mailto:Beto_escobar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
*To:* JFW List Serv <mailto:jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
*Sent:* Friday, May 12, 2006 4:11 PM
*Subject:* JAWS 7.x running on a PC with two Intel processors?
Hello Everyone:
I do not know if the topic I am sending has been written of previously, and as a result, if it has, please bear with me! Let me begin by mentioning what my agency is doing, prior to my question, this coming Saturday, May 20, 2006.
I am in the middle of starting my own 501 [c] [3], in San Antonio, Texas, entitled ACCESS San Antonio, Inc. We offer Live Audio Description, at various venues, to the blind and visually impaired in this area. We will be audio describing the musical, “The Lion King”, this coming Saturday, May 20, 2006 at the Majestic Theatre; the 7:00 PM performance!
Never the les, as a result of me beginning a non profit agency, I wish to purchase a new PC, but with two (02) Intel processors, in the mother board. I was just told by a friend of mine, who knows a lot about PC’s, that having two processors on one PC **can** make applications unstable? Is this correct? If this is true, than, I may have some problems with running JAWS 7.x? Is this correct? If so, what can a JAWS 7.0 user do to make JAWS 7.x stable in an environment running under two Intel processors?
I am asking this question to the Freedom Scientific technical support team as well. Please respond as soon as possible.
Thanks,
Beto Escobar III, LMSW
CEO ACCESS San Antonio, Inc.
(210) 393-3524
www.accesssanantonio.org <http://www.accesssanantonio.org/>
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