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Re: TS 2000i IS CRAP?



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Dans un courrier daté du 01/03/99 00:50:40 Heure d12iver Pari40 Madrid,
stnahc@xxxxxxxxx a écrit :

> 
>  I am not trying to complain here. I am trying to get an answer to
>  each of the following questions, if someone who has used the 
>  TS2000 - maybe Pierre Orphelin, as he was featured on the omega
>  magazine before as a omega solution provider, he must have used
>  or tested the TS2000 already, or, maybe someone from OR can
>  answer these questions,
>  

As a SP ComStock user, I cannot answer (Xpress feed compatibility scheduled
for Q2).
So, I'm working offline with TS 20000

>  1. is it true that one has to save their data in various time
>     frame or tick frame if they want charts other than 1-tick 
>     chart? so, for correction of bad tick, do one have to
>     correct each saved time format by hand separately?
>  
You can optionally save under various timeframes.
Templates are provided, if I remember
I cannot say for editing.
TS2000 is not worse that TS4 for collecting data and maintenance.

>  2. is there any control over the data being received into the
>     server - e.g. not collecting some specific symbols from 
>     a specific exchange, or, collecting some specific symbols
>     only - like what we have now?

Yes.
>  
>  3. is it true that running in real time while collecting
>     real time data, when TS crash, one have to reboot?

I ca,,ot say, but according to the beta reports that I have seen, it seems
that theproblem do not exist among realtime beta tester.

>  
>  these 3 questions are the most important thing to most
>  real time trader, as it represents :-
>  
>  - how easy/hard to maintain a computer with TS?
>  - how consuming of hardware is TS as one may have to keep
>    adding new harddisk space and computation power to 
>    compensate for TS?
>  - how stable is TS for real life usage?
>  
>  I want the truth, thats all.
>  
>  -Lawrence Chan

Sincerely,

Pierre Orphelin