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RE: TS 2000i



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Main reason I already ordered TS2000 is that it has no limits on number of
bars it can look back,
As well 64Kb barier for EL code is broken. As well it seems that EL code now
can be single stepped
Through wile debuging. Not to mention real-time data feeds through internet,
what practically means
That one can day-trade from any place on the planet Earth.

There is no reason why one can not run TS 4 and TS2000 in parallel for some
time, as well.

So it is not just a question of 'being happy what is already working fine',
but actually acquiring
Copletely new possibilities.

Regards
Dejan

-----Original Message-----
From:	wong [mailto:whs@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent:	13 March 1999 03:44
To:	omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject:	Re: TS 2000i

I guess I'll wait until Mark Brown and the others say it's ok to use.

I'm afraid the new version would screw me up.  There are just too many
horror stories out there, whether true or imaginary ...

Wong
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At 08:56 AM 03/13/99 +0530, Sudarshan wrote:
>I just installed TS2000i. Here are some quick comments:

>The  500 dollar question is : Should a TS 4 user upgrade ? Well, users
>were satisfied with WIndows 3.11, yet most have eventually migrated to
>WIn 95 or 98 or NT. A few years ago, 100 mhz pentium was the state of
>the art. It is probably obsolete. So, the answer is, there is a
>technological upgrade and tech users have no option but to move up on
>the ladder. They have to upgrade, sooner or later.