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I read that on their Website. They refer you to a company that has a work
around to bandwidth limits up to 56 k on TS4. They also said that with
futures TS4 did fine that only with stocks did the bandwidth present a problem.
Robert
At 11:47 AM 5/12/00 -0500, Ron Dawes wrote:
>The performance topic we discuss on the web site relates to when DS is used
>with TS4 and the bandwidth limitations of the serial port. This
>consideration does not apply to when DS is used with TS2K. DS does not
>impose any particular performance limitations itself when compared to the
>original DBC data manager. TS charting and/or RadarStation screening
>consume the vast majority of CPU time when looking at a lot of symbols or
>doing a lot of charts and studies.
>
>Ron
>www.dynastorelight.com
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Ian Cunningham [mailto:CunCom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Friday, May 12, 2000 11:14 AM
>To: INTERNET:omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: re:Dynastore light
>
>
>
>Paula,
>
>One thing I neglected to mention as it dosen't affect me
>is, if you collect a large number of symbols real-time
>this will affect performance. I only collect enough to
>trade the SP RT and use Dynaloader to collect any other
>Data needed EOD. I believe there is info on their web site
>on this or maybe someone else can address this if ti's a problem for you.
>
>Ian
>
>Message text written by INTERNET:omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> >Paula,
>
>I had been a BMI user for 10 + years. I reluctantly tried DS/TS4
>when I couldn't get the dish to work in a new location. After some
>scepticism due to ignorance on my part in the setup process I have
>been pleasantly surprised. Its much faster than BMI and monitoring
>against Squawk is positive. Tech support is very good. Once it's
>setup it's a breeze to use and, if I can set it up, anybody can.
>Of course being internet based you are at the mercy of your connection
>but the product does what it claims to do. With the addition of Dynaloader
>this is an excellent package IMO.
>
>Ian Cunningham.<
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