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I have never tried to track down most causes for the problems with
TS2ki.  It is too much work and if a fix works then who cares what the
cause is.  We can't usually do anything about the cause anyway.  In
this situation, and most Ts2ki problems, I think it is corruption to
the Registry files.  Ts2ki is buggy or poorly written or some such
thing and it kicks out little errors.  I don't like Omega/Tradestation
as a company but TS2ki is stout software.  Think how much code there
is in it.  No wonder it has a few problems.  But it has no problems I
have not been able to fix and usually do easily.

Jimmy


I agree with Jimmy, it is not ram.  I had this problem several times a
reinstall works great.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jimmy Snowden" <jhsnowden@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Joe S" <jes333@xxxxxxxxxxxx>; "Omega-List" <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 12:06 PM
Subject: Re: Bad Ram?


> Joe,
>
> Start by doing a reinstall of TS2ki.  Right on top if the current one.
> That doesn't sound like a serious problem but it is a running problem
> so it would be better to try to fix it.  Let me know if the install
> doesn't work.  It is the easiest and fastest fix.
>
> Jimmy
>
>
> Sometimes when I shut down the Global Server I get the following error
> message:
>
> The instruction at "0x039f317d" referenced memory at "0x039f317d". The
> memory could not be "read".
> Click OK to terminate the program
> Click on CANCEL to debug the program
>
> I click on OK to terminate the program and it closes and everything
> seems OK.  It's not causing any problem that I can tell, but I'm
> concerned that I might have a bad memory stick.  Any advice would be
> appreciated.  Thanks.
>
> Joe
>
>
>
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