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I have not had the same problem, but another interesting obesrvation about
crashes in TS100.
I viewed the release 4c as stable, but after changing computer I have had a
number of crashes. The difference (except speed) is that I now run the
system on 128MByte memory (used to have 256MByte, but the memory was too
slow for the new computer).
Funny thing this, it might be that primary memory is a concern, I have
started to get the crashes frequently, not repeatable, but close enough.
With 12-15 open workspaces, all with the same trading strategy the system
crashes often during recalculation if I do a change to the strategy in
Powereditor.
So my guess would be that you have fairly little primary memory? (64 MByte
or so?)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wayne Mathews [mailto:wayne@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: den 13 mars 2000 18:37
> To: =omega list
> Subject: Zoom Crashes in TS100
>
>
> Here is an email I sent to Omega and just as I thought it was
> save to go
> back into the water. Anyone else having this problem?
>
> This morning (13/3/00) TS2K sp4c completely locked up my
> SECOND computer
> while I was using the zoom in / zoom out buttons on the tool bar. The
> crash occurred the same way as I have described previously
> for my FIRST
> computer (see below) except I only zoomed in once. The error
> message is
> "TS32 caused a divide error in module TS32.exe at 0157:0043dle0.
> Registers: etc., etc.
>
> The second computer is Win 95, 450 MHz, 256 M, 8.1 HD, Matrox Mystique
> display card.
>
> I am not able to use TS2K, with my indicators, for trading without
> having the zoom feature working.
>
>
> >
> > (10/3/00)
> > TS2K sp4c is crashing when I use the zoom in / zoom out
> buttons on the tool bar.
> >
> > My system is Win 95, 400 MHz, 256 M, 6.2HD, Matrox
> Millennium display card.
> >
> > The crash occurs on a zoom out after I zoom in and out 2 or
> 3 times, over a period of 10 to 20 minutes, on a chart with
> indicators, in a workspace. This has happened while on a live
> data feed (BMI cable). The message is "TS32 caused a divide
> error in module TS32.exe at 0137:0043dle0. Registers: etc., etc.
> >
> > Is this "bug" in the base code or do I have a corrupted
> file somewhere? What is the fix?
> >
> > Wayne Mathews
> >
> >
>
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