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Re: TS 2000i IS CRAP?



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-----Original Message-----
Orphelin@xxxxxxx wrote:

>I cannot say for editing.
>TS2000 is not worse that TS4 for collecting data and maintenance.

This makes no sense to me.  You did say that data can be optionally saved
under various timeframes.  You didn't answer the real question which was "is
it true that you have to correct a bad tick in each time frame seperately?".

If the answer to this is "yes, you do have to correct bad ticks seperately
in each time frame" then your statement about TS2000 not being worse than
TS4 is incorrect.

You can't say "I don't know the answer to your question, but it is better".
It is either one or the other.  Which is it?

~Alan









>>  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
>
>>  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
>