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RE: Re[2]: Fibonacci


  • To: <ztrader@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: RE: Re[2]: Fibonacci
  • From: "Peter Laird" <pj.laird@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2002 07:03:22 -0800
  • In-reply-to: <NDBBKLECDLHHBMIGCIKMKENLDAAA.pj.laird@xxxxxxxxxx>

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Ztrader,

Not sure what to tell you, other than it works for me.

Yes, we are talking about the "Speed/Resistance Fan" in TS2k. In the
"format window" there are twelve available input slots for your Fib
numbers. For example, I have -.618 and -1.618, and they work fine.
Nothing crashes on me.

I am running 2000i with all available upgrades from Omega (build 822). I
was at one time on Win 98 SE, but have since upgraded to Win XP Pro. No
problem with either operating system when it comes to this
"Speed/Resistance Fan" indicator, and negative numbers.

Peter

-----Original Message-----
From: ztrader [mailto:ztrader@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2002 6:39 PM
To: Peter Laird
Cc: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re[2]: Fibonacci


On Saturday, February 16, 2002, 6:25:53 AM, Peter Laird wrote:

PL> You can enter negative numbers too if you're interested in
PL> comparing past turning points.

I tried this, and got an "app error" which crashed TS2k. Thinking this
might be just a coincidence, I tried it again, twice, and it seems to
produce a reliable crash each time. This is the "Speed/Resistance Fan"
is TS2k, correct? If so, how did you get a negative number in there
with no crash?

ztrader



 

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