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RE: TS2000i - Badly Written Program?



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Hi there,

Whatever the reason may be, I find that a complete system reboot will "fix"
the problem (fix meaning it'll allow you to launch TS2k again without this
error popping up until the next time it occurs :P).

I notice that if I leave my PC running for too long w/o reboot ie. more than
a week, TS2ki starts exhibiting funny problems, one of which you are
mentioning. 

So what I do is a complete system reboots in the weekends and it makes TS2ki
problems less of an issue and quite acceptable. But that doesn't change the
fact that TS2ki and Bill Cruz and his company are just a bunch of lemons.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Trading Account [mailto:traderx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
> Sent: Friday, September 12, 2003 10:19 PM
> To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: TS2000i - Badly Written Program?
> 
> 
> TS2000i crashes regularly with a TS32.exe access
> violation error.  I have been trying to diagnosis why
> this happens and have made many changes to my system
> to solve this problem.  Then on TechTV the comment was
> 
> made "if you have a lot of access violation errors you
> have a badly written program".  Given my rule that the
> simplest answer is correct, I now think there is no
> fix I can perform, I just have a lemon. 
>  
> If anyone has found a solution for access violation
> errors I would love to hear it.  At this point I am
> looking for ways to mitigate this error from occuring.
>  The only programs running on this computer TS2000i
> and the data feed. dynastore-IQfeed.  I have 640meg of
> ram and I'm running Win NT 4.0.
> 
> I have noticed when memory usage goes over 190meg I
> start to have problems.  I have usually 5 to 8 charts
> open and collect 40 symbols.  I do not create new
> charts during market hours or edit indicators.  I
> would appreciate hearing how others are coping with
> this problem and what other stand alone programs are
> available to replace TS2000i.
> 
> Thanks for your help.  Bob
>