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  owner-metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On 
  Behalf Of FilipeSent: dinsdag 3 april 2001 4:29To: 
  metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: Re: system 
  testsRef: System Tester (again)<FONT 
  face="Times New Roman, Times">Please, those who have programming knowledge, 
  could help clarifying the following issue:Would be possible to 
  create a System Tester, with optimization capacity, using MDK 
  (MetaStock Developer's Kit), even having to use complementary programming 
  language supported by MDK, such as C, C++, Pascal and Visual Basic ??? 
  Based in my experience, which is limited to Dbase III, please don't 
  laugh, you can do almost everything in programming if you can use or simulate 
  the commands * if  * and  * do/while *.  Remember, the 
  World, of computing, was created using only * zeros * and * ones *. Why built 
  a system like that seems so difficult today ?ThanksFilipe 
  Dutrafdutra@xxxxxxxxxxx====================================================At 
  12:07 01/04/2001 -0500, you wrote:
  Another factor: Metastock had a 
    falling out and they refused to co-operatewith Flexsoft.Lionel 
    Issenlissen@xxxxxxxxx----- Original Message -----From: "mj.cava" 
    <mj.cava@xxxxxxxxxx>To: <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>Sent: 
    Thursday, March 29, 2001 1:47 AMSubject: Re: system 
    tests> TAS was definitely the best scanner of the Dos 
    era.> I don't know any Win32 product that comes anywhere close to the 
    happinessof> this Dos/TAS marriage.> FlexSoft died of not 
    being a real company. His author didn't make it toport> the 
    software to Windows 3.x.> And he didn't want to put the sources in 
    public domain either.> Alain.>> ----- Original Message 
    -----> From: "Daniel Martinez" <DanM@xxxxxxxxxx>> To: 
    <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 
    10:44 AM> Subject: Re: system tests>>> > 
    There used to be a program called FlexSoft Technical Analysis 
    Scanner> > (TAS) at <A href="http://www.flexsoft.com/"; 
    eudora="autourl">http://www.flexsoft.com/ .  Unfortunately, they 
    went out of> > business.  Maybe the program wasn't that good 
    after all.  There's> > another program called "Byte Into The 
    Market" at> > <A href="http://www.tarnsoft.com/index.html"; 
    eudora="autourl">http://www.tarnsoft.com/index.html .  It's 
    supposed to test multiple> > stocks.  The new MetaStock 7.2 
    is also supposed to test multiple> > stocks.  I believe they 
    both apply the same system test to multiple> > stocks.> 
    >> > I don't know of any software which automatically applies a 
    different> > system for each stock.  You might want to look 
    at automation software> > such as AutoMate.> >> 
    > Daniel.> >> >> > taylan sekerci 
    wrote:> >> > > Hi everybody,> > > I 
    create dedicated systems for different stocks. But> > > 
    applying each test to each stock and collecting> > > results is 
    takes very long time.> > > Is there any easy way to solve this 
    problem with> > > metastock or can you propose another 
    SW.> > >> > > yours sincerely,> > > 
    TAYLAN SEKERCI> >>