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SuperSpeed
upon boot up, copies an entire disk drive partition into RAM. All applications
and data that reside on that partition will now execute completely from
RAM. The hard drive partition from which this mirror image was created,
serves as a backing disk. This is known as "persistent disk".
Throughout the entire computing session, this relationship between the hard
disk partition and its mirror image residing in RAM is maintained. Unlike
pure RamDisk, which maintains no disk drive relationship, the SuperSpeed
disk drive partition can be configured to continually write to disk at predetermined,
yet safe intervals. SuperSpeed's proprietary device drivers are designed
to handle these disk writes efficiently with no system degradation.
Because SuperSpeed creates a complete mirror image of a
hard disk partition, adequate RAM is required to compensate for the size
of this hard drive partition as well as the demands of the operating system
and program applications. On a typical Windows 2000 or Windows XP system,
running Dragon NaturallySpeaking Professional, RAM requirements would
be no less than 1GB and ideally 1.5GB. Typically, a single dictator using
Dragon NaturallySpeaking Professional will require hard disk partition
space of approximately 800MB. (Consult with your Dragon dealer for additional
information on this requirement.)
Given the presence of adequate RAM, SuperSpeed is unquestionably
the most efficient way to run Dragon NaturallySpeaking Professional.
During Accudata System's rigorous testing of this software over a two
month period of time, Dragon 7.0 performed with speed, efficiency, and
responsiveness. At no time, even with a substantial interval of time between
audio input, did Dragon not respond acoustically to speech input stimulus.
Your Dragon Dealer will assist you in maximizing your
SuperSpeed installation.
Certified by Microsoft, SuperSpeed is available for the
Windows NT/2000/XP OS
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