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This seems extremely excessive. If it is true, it seems absurd. I have had
Unversal Market Server running flawlessly on a Pentium 100 with 16 megs
ram, collecting all stocks, futures and indices, able to run Netscape at
the same time. I guess it IS time to look for a new product besides TS!
(Or, stay with TS4 if we get a y2k patch.)

David Cicia

At 02:31 PM 3/24/99 -0500, Chris Baker wrote:
>-----Original Message-----
>From: MICHAEL STEWART <MPST@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: Omega <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Date: Wednesday, March 24, 1999 9:31 AM
>Subject: system req
>>Please email me the exact minimum system req for TS2000 i as i'm thinking of
>>upgrading my computer which has ts4 v21 on it
>>
>
>It depends entirely on how many, and of what type, symbols you want to
collect.
>
>Here's some wild guestimates assuming a new computer- no doubt there will
be some other
>suggestions.   Maybe some of the others testing TS 2000 can get better
performance than I
>do.
>
>Minimum for collecting all futures and future options, or say 500 futures
and index
>symbols:
>NT SP4 with PII processor and 128 Meg RAM.
>
>For more symbols - like all futures and indices and a few big-cap stocks:
>Put TS 2000 on it's own hard drive.
>
>For all futures, futures options, all indices and up to 50 big-cap stocks:
>Add a second PII Processor.
>
>For all of above plus say all S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 stocks:
>Add Ultra 2 SCSI with fastest hard drive, plus Dual Pentium II 400 and up,
plus minimum
>256K RAM.
>
>For all stocks, futures, and indices on your data feed - look for another
product.
>
>--- Chris
>>rgs michael stewart
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