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Richard, my reply to you was returned, @home says your email address
richard.carst@xxxxxxxx is invalid.
Bob
----- Original Message -----
From: NHBob
To: Richard Karst
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 8:29 AM
Subject: Re: Proposed experiment for WOW users


Hi Rich-just about to head to the office, I'll hookup with you in a while.
bob
----- Original Message -----
From: Richard Karst
To: NHBob
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 8:26 AM
Subject: Re: Proposed experiment for WOW users


Hello

I saw your post on the Omega list , I am curious as to your use of 2000i
with Pcquote and now Esignal ... reliability speed, interface to 2000i

Many thanks

R

> Ullrich, I've got 3 feeds; eSignal, Quote.com, and the RediPlus
> charting/execution which I beleive uses Comstock (I can check).  Watching
> the
> Redi and Quote.com side by side all day, they track within a second or
less.
> Limited eSignal comparison (just got it free with Carlin account, and
> replaced pcQuote as Omega feed) with both pcQuote and the others looks
good
> too.  I'm on 512 SDSL, north of Boston in So. NH.  Get back to me
privately
> if T&S on these feeds is of interest.
> NHBob
> rehhrd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Ullrich Fischer
> To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 9:16 PM
> Subject: Proposed experiment for WOW users
>
>
> I would like to call up a current WOW user by telephone during market
hours
> and compare how up to date the WOW (Windows on Wall Street) datafeed is
> compared to what I'm seeing from Cybercorp (forwarded through their
servers
> from PCQUOTE) and possibly www.equitytrading.com (when I get their feed
set
> up).  I may also be able to arrange to have a friend call you up and
> compare the WOW speed to his feed from mbTrading.  Anyone interested,
> please reply directly to me by email and include your telephone number and
> when you would like to be called.  I have found several free and fixed
cost
> long distance services, so there is no extra cost to me for making the
> phone call.  The idea is to read off the T&S prints to each other and try
> to determine from the pattern of prints how far apart in time the prints
> are coming in and which service is faster.
>
>