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Re: Prosuite 2000i problems



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Could someone post instructions for removal from list again?

My delete button getting worn out lately:))

I have been operating ts2k for the past couple of months with zero problems.

This has become an Omega bash list not an Omega list.

Thanks for your time,

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----- Original Message -----
From: Alan Courchene <positionsize1@xxxxxxxxx>
To: List Omega <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, July 09, 1999 3:20 PM
Subject: Re: Prosuite 2000i problems


> Win NT may be the OS of choice to run PS2000i
> but I have run it on both NT sp3 and sp4 and win 98
> with a BMI feed.
> Its a bit more stable on NT but I still had 1/3 of
> the data ticks missing from PS2k using BMI
> data(compared to TS4.0b21).no soloutions offered by
> Omega.
> NONE! Its like the problem doesnt' exist as far as
> Omega goes. I KNOW better.
>
>
> IMO PS2K is not a useful enough program (especially
> since the y2k patch for 4.0 works) to justify the
> price of the software, a dedicated Dual PIII
> computer,a ton of ram and an expensive buggy overrated
> OS that wont even allow you to run on ONE Large HD
> partition.
>
> Think about it folks. Is it really worth the time
> money and aggrivation when so many alternatives are on
> the cusp. ie;Traderware or Tradelab or Ensine or just
> your old TS 4.0 with B23 y2k patch.(unless you only
> have strictly an internet data feed as your only RT
> data source and need you TS systems indicators etc..on
> you I-net feed )
>
> You dont need TS2K to make money in the markets!
>
> Alan
>
> --- "phoon@xxxxxxx" <phoon@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > Guys,
> > >
> > > Win 98 is not a good choice for ts2000. You WILL
> > screw around till your hair
> > > falls out, or you die from frustration, with both
> > win 98 or 95. Bite the
> > > freaking bullett and get with NT homey, because
> > ts2000 is one of those apps
> > > that needs the bulletproof nature of NT.>
>
>