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-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Dawes <ron@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Dave Johnson <dsj000@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sunday, November 14, 1999 1:53 PM
Subject: RE: Dynastore Questions


>Dave,
>
>See my comments below.
>
>Thanks for your interest.
>Ron
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Dave Johnson [mailto:dsj000@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Sunday, November 14, 1999 12:36 PM
>To: ron@xxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Dynastore Questions
>
>
>Ron,
>
>Following are questions pertaining to Tradestation applications of
>Dynastore:
>
>1    How many symbols can Dynastore Light support for TS 2000i? for TS 4.0?
>The portfolio will hold 2000.  How many are practical depends on the
markets
>you track and the activity of those markets.  However, on TS4 due to the
>limitations of the max serial port speed that the Omega Server will run
>(19200 bps), you are limited to about 20-24 ticks per second on a fast
>machine. So again it depends on the markets tracked and the activity of
>those markets.
>
>2    Does Dynastore Light enable the request of back data for Tradestation
>2000i?  (i.e., data on demand, should one want to view a chart for a symbol
>which is just added to the GlobalServer portfolio?  I know that q-feed
>can do this, but can this be accomplished with TS
>2000i/Dynastore?
>
>Not yet, work is underway for a future release.
>
>3    Does Dynastore Light feed the Globalserver, or replace it?
>
>DS replaces the DBC data manager and feeds the Globalserver.
>
>
>4    Will a version be forthcoming that allows Dynastore to feed data to TS
>2000i on a separate PC?  What about the TS 4 type serial output to TS 2000i
>on a separate PC.  The reason for this is that TS 2000i may be too
demanding
>to run together with Q-Charts on the same machine; q-charts must be run on
>the same machine as q-feed, so TS must go to another machine if there is
not
>enough computational power.
>
>We aren't allowed to produce a network version by Quote.com.  DS and
TS2000i
>and Qcharts must all run on the same machine.  Computational power consumed
>by DS is quite low and Qcharts is pretty low too.
>
>
>Thx for the help.
>
>Dave Johnson
>