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Jerry:
Just for your info...DSP [and all of the day only derivative symbols] are built
as an afterthought of their normal 'all hours' symbols. You will also notice
that if you check the opening ticks in the DSP tick file and the same time and
sales of the SP files, you'll see they don't match. BMI knows it and their
position is that it would slow the distribution of the SP tick data to make them
identical. They deliver the SP tick as fast as they can and the 'processing'
that takes place, happens on the DSP symbol.
Best,
Tim Morge
Jerry Baker wrote:
>
> Note: I could use the same except straight SP8U (it is now faster than DSP
> in real time).
> Jerry
>
> ----------
> > From: Errrtuui@xxxxxxx
> > To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject: DSP8U and DUS8U for 8/17 - 8/19
> > Date: Thursday, August 20, 1998 9:41 AM
> >
> > Could someone please send me an omz file of the DSP8U and DUS8U for the
> 3-day
> > period of 8/17/98 through 8/19/98?
> >
> > Omega's ftp site has a note explaining a problem with their server
> collecting
> > Bonneville data. I use the SP8U and the DSP8U (and DUS8U and US8U)
> symbols,
> > and the Signal data does not paste into the BMI "D" symbols.
> >
> > Thank you very much in advance!!!
> >
> > Bentley
> >
> >
> >
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> >
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