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RE: F2 in TS4 server



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Open up the Server and look at the statistics at the bottom. You'll see something like I/O: 25%. With the symbol portfolio closed, this number is normally zero.

Good trading.

Andrew Nopper




-----Original Message-----
From:	Charles Kaucher [SMTP:steinbr@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent:	Wednesday, March 31, 1999 6:48 PM
To:	Andrew Nopper; 'James H. Snowden'; omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject:	RE: F2 in TS4 server

What input Buffer?  The one on the Com Port?  How can i verify or monitor
this?

At 06:33 PM 3/31/99 -0500, Andrew Nopper wrote:
>The only reason that I'm aware of for not hitting the F2 key is that the
input
buffer starts to fill up, and  the ticks are delayed by 10 to 30 seconds,
depending upon how active the market is at the time. I only collect a few
futures symbols, so the time delays might be worse for other traders.
>
>This is only a problem for daytraders who place orders at the close of a bar,
as the close of these bars is now delayed. If your entry stop is far enough
away from the high/low of this bar, then fine, otherwise.....
>
>Good trading.
>
>Andrew Nopper
>
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From:  James H. Snowden [SMTP:jsnowden@xxxxxxxx]
>Sent:  Wednesday, March 31, 1999 4:03 PM
>To:    Charles Kaucher; omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>Subject:       Re:F2 in TS4 server
>
>I am running TS4 and TS 2000i on a dual processor machine.  TS 4 was
>using 50% to 67% until I hit F2 and it dropped to 1% to 16%.  TS 2000i
>quit on me so it wasn't running it while collecting these numbers.
>
>Wow!  I'm impressed.  Is there any reason not to run it that way all the
>time?
>
>Jimmy
>