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Re: A BUG A DAY KEEP THE DOCTOR AWAY



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Hello  Vanni,

VP> i am new to this list. I have a question for experienced users:

obviously

VP> does someone in Omega read this list, and send official response
VP> to our questions ?

only when it benefits them

VP> Another my idea is to start a new game called :

VP> A BUGS A DAY KEEP THE DOCTOR AWAY

VP> and give a prize to the most original bug found in TS2000!!!!

ok how about the fact that omega does not have its own data server
starting with ts2000 - this so called server which is merely a
translator  between  the  data  feed  vendor  of  choice and a graphic
server.   so example your real time data takes this trip to charting.

using  signal  for  example,   their  software  saves  data  to  their
historical  data files.  then omegas server, polls on a timed interval
to  see if any changes have taken place in the data file of the symbol
you  are  charting.   if  it  (the  omega  server) detects a change it
supposedly  is  to  update  its data base.  now guess what the graphic
server  which  is also working on a timed poll - then checks to see if
there  is  a  change  in  the  omega  data  file of the symbol you are
charting.

quotes  however stream, since there is no data storage.  that is why a
quote screen can be ticking away and the chart way behind.

this is the biggest bug i win! and runner up is?

me  again,  using  a study in radar screen and the same study with the
exact same data and settings will produce different results in ts.

plus  i  reported  all these and many more bugs BEFORE the product was
ever released...

VP> For the jury i have think to elect someone of the Omega management.

select anyone they are all cruz clones...

VP> Please send your game request agreement to the list...............


VP> I laugh for not cry. Sorry but i am crazy :)))))

YES YOU ARE CRAZY DO YOU KNOW WHY?

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