Re: [NTLK] How does one use DragonSpeak?

From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent_daudelin_at_fanniemae.com)
Date: Fri Jan 11 2002 - 13:54:59 EST


On 11/01/02 13:43, "Samuel Jacobson" <jacobson98_at_earthlink.net> wrote:

>> I'm a bit confused about which transfer you're talking about. Is this the
>> one where you transfer the file from UNNA to your computer, or the one
> where
>> you transfer the package from your computer onto your UMP2K? If it's the
>> former, I fail to see why it would tell you that the package will not work
>> on the system, or I don't understand the meaning of this message...
>
>
> Hello Laurent,
>
>
> I am sorry that I was not clear in my message. However I did not have
> trouble getting the demo from UNNA onto my WinTel, buet had the error
> message at the end of the download from my WinTel to my uMP2000. As such I
> am not sure why the MP is not accepting the package. Is there any other
> files that I need to download?

Not that I'm aware of. That is a bit strange. The only guess I would make is
that the file on UNNA is somehow corrupted or it's not the "repaired"
version. I think that someone did send it to me, so I didn't get it by
downloading it.

If you want, I might be able to send it to you by email. I have both the
Dragon Demo and the Dragon Hack, although maybe not the last version of this
one, but it's a working setup!

-Laurent.

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