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I built a PC last year and installed "OEM" memory.
Within days I would see random crashes while using some tools I had
written which had previously not crashed.
I replaced the memory w/name brand memory and the problem hasn't
reoccured.
Does this mean your memory is the culprit? I have no idea but agree
w/another comment that if TS2Ki was *that* badly written then you'd
see more complaints of access violations. Of course your particular
system could be exercising code paths which are rarely executed by
others...
Creating a new workspace is also a good suggestion.
Cheers,
Brendan
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Brendan B. Boerner
brendan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Karakhorum Ventures, Inc.
www.Karakhorum.com
> From: Trading Account [mailto:traderx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> 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.
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