on 20/10/01 20:53, Brian at bmcewen_at_mediaone.net wrote:
>> That's a problem with DragonDemo itself, I think. It must be that it
>> takes up all the C++ heap. Maybe that's why it didn't passed the Demo stage.
>> Anyway, when I freeze some applications, it becomes more stable.
>> I have
>> an UMP2000 BTW.
>
> I was testing with 325k heap free on a 2100.
>
> Any chance of extending the recognized items (more words/any
> dictionary word?) Or is this likely it?
As I understand it, the Dragon Demo seemed to have been built using C++. If
that's the case, there's pretty much no chance at all that more items could
be recognized. If it was in NewtonScript, that might have been a different
story, but it's not.
-Laurent.
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