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Man, I never heard such a bunch of cry babies in my entire life.
You don't think Omega produces good software or has good tech support?
Fine. Why don't you take over the controls? Hey baby, they're yours any
time you want 'em..... Any takers...? I didn't think so.
You think that Omega's new software uses too much of your CPU power? Fine.
Don't use it..... But damn, quit the bitching.
Bottom line: Put up or shut up. If you don't like the way Omega writes
their code or provides tech support then you do it better. Otherwise, shut
up.
All the best,
The Omega Man (TM)
I swear - by my life and my love of it - that I will never live for the sake
of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine.
-----Original Message-----
From: Earl Adamy <eadamy@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: List-omega <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tuesday, August 25, 1998 12:38 PM
Subject: Re: DTN and Tradestation
Gee, TS5 sounds like a truly efficient real-time program!! I run DTN
Real-time
and 16bit version of Ensign on a 128mb P133 collecting everything
(futures/stocks/indexes/etc) except options and NASDAQ and running a number
of
custom scripts in addition to standard tools. NT Task manager shows it uses
15-20% of CPU and under 15meg of memory _including_ the NTVDM 16bit virtual
machine. I have the new 32 bit version (beta) here - haven't loaded it but
I'm
told it consumes considerably fewer resources.
Earl
-----Original Message-----
From: ZooKeeper <rsos@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tuesday, August 25, 1998 9:35 AM
Subject: Fw: DTN and Tradestation
>>You will have to get version 5 (called Pro Suite) of Omega TS for use
>>with a DTN system. It is still in beta testing, with a few things yet
>>to be resolved, but they are hoping to have a release sometime in Sept.
>>
>>One important thing to note about the marriage of the two products is
>>that it will definitely need a powerful pc to run. The features of TS
>>and DTN will require AT LEAST 128 RAM and 300+ mhz processor (in some
>>beta tests, it pushes a Pentium II 300 mhz system to the max and has
>>shut down a P200 in some cases). This of course depends on the number
>>of markets you wish to access.
>>
>>For example, if you only need stock quotes passing thru to TS, then the
>>requirements are not nearly as demanding (P166 may suffice) as opposed
>>to all stock, futures, and options markets.
>>
>>Happy trading!
>>
>>Jeff
>>
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