You don't need two sound cards. You just need one sound card that can
support multiple wave files. This is much more efficiant. It has also been
known for some cards that didn't support this under win95 to gain this
feature with win98 under the new audio drivers.
----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Dorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: JFW mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 1999 2:58 PM
Subject: A comment on Quicken and software synthesizers
> For those who are considering using Quicken and Eloquence together, this
> may be an issue. Or, there's something in Quicken that isn't in the
manuals.
>
> JFW's information on Quicken is great. However, after looking over the
> entire program, the only "cue cards" I have found are audio and require
the
> presence of the Quicken CD. With only one sound card in my machine, and
> with JFW running thereon, something must be sacrificed in order to use
> Quicken. Either Jaws doesn't talk or I don't get cue cards. For those
> with hardware synthesizers, this wouldn't be an issue There are other
> applications with this problem as well, and I am researching running two
> sound cards with JFW on only one of them.
>
> Anyway, something for potential Quicken users to think about. If I have
> missed text cue cards, someone please tell me where they are. I am
> currently considering going with MS Money instead of Quicken, which came
> with my machine. I don't care which I use, I just want one that works.
> Just my 2 cents.
>
> Jim
>
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