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Re: Problems with TS6?



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Can't tell you about the line, but don't waste your time with Win98. It
can't use that extra RAM.

Jim
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Eggleston" <mikee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 6:25 AM
Subject: Problems with TS6?


> Hi,
>
> I'm having some problems with TS6 on both win98se and win2k. On the
> win2k box I have two workspaces (the tabs at the bottom) that have
> one main chart with the main data plot overlayed with some lines
> and then seven other subgraphs. There is another window that has
> two subgraphs of other indicators.  The win98se box I have two
> simple plots of chart data and one indicator. Both boxes with TS6
> will get slow and hang if the user is not actively watching them,
> moving the mouse, or some other input. On a seperate win2k box
> with TS2000i there is not this problem.
>
> The first win2k box has 256MB RAM, the win98se box has only 96MB.
> I am planning on upgrading the win98se to at least 256MB, but
> what is causing these problems and what can I do to fix it? Should
> I throw money at the first win2k box and add more memory or
> possibly move the application to a multi-processor box? This win2k
> box also has a dual-monitor if that makes a difference.
>
> Has anyone else had this? I just read a post talking about Markov
> Chains... that must be more complicated and require more cycles
> to process than the indicators I'm working with.
>
> I'm really worried about turning this on to real-time trading with
> its current performance. The current system is designed for
> one minute bars and plotting the intra-bar tick data.
>
> Mike
>
>