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Re: More TL...no, a TS2k problem



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Hello  Mark,

MS> Hello,

MS> Said with puffed chest (like Mark Twain or something), "I, too, am a beta
MS> tester for TradeLab and I think....., blah, blah, blah" Actually, I am one,
MS> but that has no bearing on this little problem.

MS> I need to know if Tradestation 2000 will run on a K-2 300 mhz Win98 machine
MS> with 128 mb ram?

well  heck the answer to your problem is that you don't need ts anymore
because you have TRADELAB according to the kings tailors!

Now  your  problem, its the operating system - and drop all anti virus
crap  ect.   that's  for  your proxy  server  to do, not your trading
machine.  The other problem is of course ts2000 and its rent a server.

MS> I hear people have somewhat similar setups running successfully. I'm in
MS> disbelief. Congratulations! I also hear it can take 2-3 months to work out
MS> all the kinks. Ugh! Last week I read that someone had video driver conflicts
MS> and this was causing problems. I called Omega and they had no clue about
MS> that.

clueless in Miami surprising indeed!

MS> I would guess I could go the Dynastore/TS4.0 route, but that doesn't seem
MS> like the optimal solution. Now, I'm left with the idea that I will roll back
MS> to Win98 and go back to trading for a living. What a thought.

there  is  hope  for  the  evolution of man for the better, though not
dominate  on  this  list at least.  it seems to exist in the minor and
how does it take to figure out the king has no clothes on?

MS> Well...any ideas?

MS> Tradeless in LA,
MS> Mark

nothing  personal  mark  your  doing good - i would suggest a good ole
win  nt  with  service  pack 4 to 6 and whatever you run will at least
have  a fighting chance.  otherwise win2000 might twist your fate some
and try your patience and if you don't already do a network and spread
out the duties a bit.

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