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RE: [EquisMetaStock Group] Computer Power



PureBytes Links

Trading Reference Links

That's an interesting idea, Mike. I'll try it. And as I think about it, the
Trade Stop functionality will probably help as well. Good one.


-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Sloane [mailto:mfsloane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 12:33 AM
To: equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [EquisMetaStock Group] Computer Power


Andrew,
 
Have you looked at implementing the GlobalVar.dll (used by Roy extensively
in his TE systems and available from his web site).
 
I ran into a similar problem some time ago with multiple use of Fml and
FmlVar calls in a fairly complicated system I was working on; reworking my
code to utilise the features of GV gave me a speed increase measured in
multiples, not percentages; IMHO much more I would have achieved by spending
more $$ on additional computing power; my challenge may have been totally
different to your current one, however it may be worth checking out as a
first step to see if you can streamline some your code using the GV.dll.
 
Regards,
Mike Sloane
 
 

	-----Original Message-----
	From: Andrew Tomlinson [mailto:andrew_tomlinson@xxxxxxxxxxx] 
	Sent: Tuesday, 11 January 2005 3:00 PM
	To: equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
	Subject: [EquisMetaStock Group] Computer Power
	
	
	
	Having decided that I'm not going to be able to get away from PREV
code, I'm
	now trying to work out how to speed up my MS operation. Have some of
you
	power users out there found that using faster processors and more
RAM makes
	a noticeable speed improvement with MS? 
	
	I am using a Dell Dimension Pentium 4 1.8GHz machine with 768MB of
RAM right
	now. In my frustration I'm even wondering if I should go to a dual
processor
	workstation - but there would need to be a meaningful pickup in
speed. And
	is the bottleneck processing speed, or memory, or bus size, or what?

	
	Are there any settings (e.g. virtual memory) that can be changed to
make a
	difference?
	
	Any and all comments welcome (apart from "code more efficiently" -
as I
	think Roy is about to tell us, when you are using latches with
independent
	variables and trailing stop code, getting away from PREV is real
hard).
	
	Best
	Andrew
	
	
	
	

	
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