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Ron I apologize for putting words in your mouth, as
your account of the advice to RM was certainly what
was said. RM was not a omega-list subscriber so I
offered to ask his question for him, and the
translation was not perfect. He will be on the list
soon and I have forwarded all the posts relevant to
his problem so we hope to have it resolved soon.
--- Ron Dawes <ron@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Mitch,
>
> I have never told anybody they needed 256mb. I
> recently suggested to a
> person with the initials of RM that 128mb has been
> stated repeatedly as
> a minimum necessary to run by USERS on this list.
> If you work fine with
> 64 then that's great. I've never tried it with 64.
> I have not heard
> from that person since. We will work with any user
> to resolve their
> problem to the best of our ability.
>
> As for the hourglass problem, that's been addressed
> in the latest build
> by turning off trade volume for futures. If he did
> that and still has
> problems, then please ask him to contact us again,
> send us his portfolio
> file, and we'll help him.
>
> As for the problem with support/resistance tool,
> sounds like a TS
> problem.
>
> Ask your friend to email support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> for help.
>
> Ron
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mitch Glassell [mailto:mitchg233@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Friday, February 18, 2000 13:28
> To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: ts2000i install
>
>
> A friend of mine just upgraded to ts2000i. He is
> using
> a 400cpu with 128 megs of ram. He uses rambooster
> and
> qfeed with dynastore. He is using the demo DS so
> only
> charts esh0. He is getting an error message, illegal
> operation/contact vendor when he attempts to use the
> support/resistance tool. He has eliminated
> individual
> analysis techniques as the problem, as the simple
> chart has the problem. He also gets an hourglass
> running nearly constantly. Both TS and DS have told
> him that he needs 256megs to run the program. I am
> running prosuite 2000i on a 333mhz with 64k, es, sp,
> prem, and have no problems with charting and
> drawing,
> though I have not tried backtesting. He is getting
> frustrated to say the least, and is getting no help
> from DS or TS other than to suggest more ram. Thank
> you in advance.
>
>
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