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Dude - that is a LOT of horsepower..and an expensive set-up...I don't think
10% of us are at that level.
Why doesn't Omega mention in their advertising.....
"DUAL PROCESSOR MACHINE REQUIRED FOR REAL-TIME ANALYSIS"
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jimmy Snowden [mailto:jsnowden@xxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2000 9:12 AM
> To: .Omega List; ribau@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: RE: 2000i
>
>
> I am running NT4 SP5 on a dual processor 450 machine and mine used to do
> that with only 10,000 symbols. I don't know what changed it but I have
> workspaces created under SP3 and TS2k SP4 CD on a clean NT install and it
> does slow up at bit at the open but gets better very quickly. I think the
> CD for TS2k SP4 made a difference but it could have been the format of the
> drive and new NT install.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Jimmy
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ribau@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ribau@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 29, 2000 9:45 AM
> To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: 2000i
>
>
> I am currently working with Omega QA on this problem. I've been
> complaining
> loudly about it for almost a year. On my machines, the Slug Problem seems
> to start when the mkts open and gets worse as the day unfolds. I've tried
> TS2Ki on three machines from 266MHz PII to 500MHz PIII, and TS2Ki exhibits
> the same sluggishness on all. I'm using BMI cable and collect only 56
> symbols in Global Server.
>
> I will keep you informed if QA comes up with a solution, we are still in
> the "what's being loaded at start-up, do you defrag your disk, is your
> machine configured as a network server, how is virtual memory configured"
> stage, but I have hope. At least I haven't been told to install NT this
> time around, are you running Win98se?
>
> >>I am running 2000i with a 400 Pentium II, 256MG of RAM, and the
> >>TurboExpress 920 collecting DTN. I have about 9300 symbols. I find
> >>that the system is very sluggish in the first hour after the market
> >>opens and then settles down and works normally. Any ideas why this
> >>happens?
> >>Lawrence Price
>
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