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Jimmy,
Is there any special procedure for setting up TS 2000i with two
processors? How would you assign GlobalServer to one and charting to
the second?
Regards,
Hinton
On 10/13/06, Jimmy Snowden <jhsnowden@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You only assign TS4 to one CPU. TS2ki works much better using both CPUs. It was actually built for two cpus.
Jimmy
Bob,
Do you assign the GlobalServer to one processor and TS charting to
another? Or all TradeStation related programs to one processor and
other programs to the second processor?
I recently aqquired a dual core AMD processor and am experimenting
with running TS 2000i on it.
Thanks,
Hinton
On 10/12/06, Bob Scott <rlscott1@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Barry,
> As I've said on this list before and users have to try it to believe it, the
> best of both worlds for running TS4 is a dual P3 where TS4 can be assinged
> to run on one CPU and the other CPU can run the standard stuff. Running
> either a HT CPU or the newer dual core CPU should provide similar results.
> The secret is to give TS4 a "whole" CPU to run on.
> ~Bob
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Barry Burgess" <bburgess@xxxxxxxxxx>
> To: "Omega List" <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 6:40 AM
> Subject: TS4 runs much better on a P3
> > TS4 runs much better on a P3 rather than a P4 as the P4 handles the serial
> > port much slower than a P3. I upgraded to a P4 3MH and found that I was
> > missing tics. Down graded back to the P3 and it run very well. Runs for
> > weeks on end and does not have a memory leak as does TS5( TSY2K).I have a
> > spare P3 motherboard and CPU as a backup just in case I csnnot get one in
> > the future.T4 will not work after 2012 because of the Y"K fix.
> > Barry
> >
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