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Re: Report on TS 7.1



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Jan,

    Just curious,  what operating system are you using ?

Andy


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "JHP" <jan4123@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>; "RealTraders" <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 2:57 PM
Subject: Report on TS 7.1


> List,
>
> Some time ago I reported that my 1st day after switching from TS6 to
> TS 7.1 went without problems.
> This is what's happened afterwards.
>  I'm running 1.9GHz, 512mb, DSL, trading @ES, 275 tickbars.
>
> - I had to reinstall it completely 2x because of corrupted program
>   (Data window staying on the desk top permannently, after reopenning
>   some windows disappeared from workspaces, etc, etc.)
> - It takes up to 8 sec to open Format Analysis & Techniques window
>    for those of my windows loaded with lots of studies. Lightly loaded
>    windows have formatting open fast. In TS6 there was no difference -
>    all went fast.
> - Since Monday AM, it happened 3x that the tickbars started running
>    at the rate of up to 10 bars/min. Normal is ~1bar/min. Reloading and
>    reopening didn't help. Had to call Data Integrity Dept to be switched
>    to another server. The same happened to my 2 partners. Had to delete
>    corrupted cash folder losing historical data.
> - One of my indicators started generating wrong plots. Had to reload to
>    get it corrected.
> - While exporting "All Tachniques" was unable to save it in a folder. Only
>    exporting separately indicators, paintbars, showmes & startegies
allowed
>    me to save them.
> - When I have my Outlook Express open in the background and am opening
>    Easy Language Document, OE opens, and have to minimize it to see the
code
>    widow.
>
> I was told that some work is going to be done on servers this coming wknd.
> If thing won't improve by Monday, I'm going back to TS6.
> BTW, my partner who's running TS6, had the same problem with bad data
> today, but it was his 1st time.
>
> Jan Philipp
>