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Bing,
Yes I mean the ActiveX thing. I'm not much on names. I install and
use what I think I need. I'm guilty of thinking about how I use
TS2ki. I only require fill data. I don't download all of the NYSE or
anything else. I used to use DTN and had 30,000 plus symbols. I used
a few so it was a lot of work to keep my data base running when I
didn't use more than 10 or 15 symbols. If I want to trade a stock I
don't have I can get lots of daily data from Esignal and about 90 days
of tick and minute. That is all this boy needs. I don't believe in
free data. Free means lower quality to me. I want easy and good
quality. Notice I say good quality as there is better but it is of no
advantage to me to buy the very best the way I trade. Actually bottom
line is I rarely have to download data from Esignal.
Jimmy
Saturday, January 8, 2005, 9:29:18 AM, you wrote:
e> Hi Jimmy,
e> You mentioned the Esignal downloading.. Are you
e> referring to the esignal ActiveX plugin?
e> I've used that before but i find that it's takes
e> too long when you download all stocks on the
e> NYSE,NASDAQ.. i only use the plugin to fill in
e> missing intraday gaps, not to keep my eod database
e> uptodate.
e> Has something changed w.r.t to the plugin that
e> makes EOD download much faster or are you talking
e> about something different?
e> Thanks
e> Bing
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Jimmy [mailto:jhsnowden@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>>Sent: Friday January 7, 2005 10:17 AM
>>To: LScharpen@xxxxxxx; Omega-List
>>Subject: Re: TS 2000i error message
>>
>>Lee,
>>
>>I just have to ask why are you using
e> Historybunk.com instead
>>of Esignal's download?
>>
>>Well I haven't used Historybunk.com in years and
e> would never
>>go there, but here is what I would try to fix the
e> setup.
>>Reboot then reinstall the Esignal software then
e> crank up. If
>>that fails then reboot reinstall Ts2ki right on
e> top of the
>>current install, it wont hurt anything, then
e> reboot then
>>install the Esignal software again.
>>
>>If you don't have that patch to get the Esignal
e> historical
>>data let me know and I will send it to you if you
e> want to try
>>it. Much much much much better then
e> historytrash.com.
>>
>>Jimmy
>>
>>Friday, January 7, 2005, 9:09:42 AM, you wrote:
>>
>>Lac> After years of problem free operation, I
e> finally ran into
>>a problem
>>Lac> with TS 2000i. My data provider is eSignal
e> internet.
>>The problem
>>Lac> is a failure of GS to connect to eSignal.
e> The event log gives an
>>Lac> error message 10 ... "socket connection was
e> closed". I'm
>>waaaayyy
>>Lac> back on the learning curve here ... I don't
e> have a clue
>>as to what
>>Lac> a 'socket connection' is. In any event,
e> everything looks
>>normal on
>>Lac> the surface ... the eSignal icon on the task
e> bar is up and green.
>>
>>Lac> Let me add that I think the problem started
e> during a session
>>Lac> downloading data from HistoryBank. The
e> downloading
>>abruptly halted
>>Lac> during the data distribution phase at 29%
e> distributed.
>>There was a
>>Lac> sound signal issued when the distribution
e> stopped. The
>>system was
>>Lac> hung up and the only way I could get things
e> moving again
>>was to shut off the power.
>>
>>Lac> I can't think of anything else that might
e> provide clues.
>>Any ideas
>>Lac> you good guys on the Omega List might have
e> would be appreciated!
>>
>>Lac> Lee Scharpen
>>
>>
>>--
>>Best regards,
>> Jimmy
e> mailto:jhsnowden@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
--
Best regards,
Jimmy mailto:jhsnowden@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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