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RE: TS2000i Stability



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Alan,

Nothing but Omega can improve TS2000 stability or performance.

I think what Joshua was implying is that the benefit of using NT over
Win95/98 is that unstable applications do not trash the operating system
kernel. You can simply kill any processes left over from the crashed
application and restart the application without rebooting and defrag'ing the
disk; especially if you're using NTFS.

-- Roy

	-----Original Message-----
	From:	Alan Courchene [SMTP:positionsize@xxxxxxxxx]
	Sent:	Wednesday, April 28, 1999 8:54 AM
	To:	Omega list
	Subject:	Re: TS2000i Stability



	--- "Joshua P. Hill" <joshhill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
	> I don't mean to defend Tradestaton--but why are
	> people running this
	> stuff on Windows 98 rather than NT?


	I upgraded to NT4.0(sp3 and sp4 tried both) from
	Win98. I saw NO improvement in PS2000i performance AT
	ALL.

	Alan


	> 
	> ----- Original Message -----
	> From: David Fenstemaker <dfens@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
	> To: omegalist <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
	> Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 1999 11:05 PM
	> Subject: TS2000i Stability
	> 
	> 
	> > This product is awesome. Even though I only have
	> > 256 Meg of memory, and a 350 YM_M4I5S3S_10
	YM_M4I5S3S_11, and I stress
	> > the system by collecting realtime data on one
	> > symbol, its sometimes runs as long as 2 hours
	> > before it crashes. It won't shutdown. Not even
	> with
	> > a task shutdown force. Hit the reset, have your
	> > disk checked, and start all over.
	> >
	> > Just how is someone supposed to trade with this
	> product?
	> >
	> > Is anybody going to go to Omega World and listen
	> > to what has to be misrepresentation?
	> >
	> > Is anybody, like TASC or Future's going to have
	> the
	> > guts to say anything?
	> >
	> > If anyone wants to start a class action suit let
	> me know.
	> >
	> > David
	> >
	> 
	>