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anyone know where I can get the  Universal server
thanks
andrew
-----Original Message-----
From: Sentinel Trading <rjbiii@xxxxxxxxx>
To: jmackro@xxxxxxxxxxxx <jmackro@xxxxxxxxxxxx>; realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxx
<realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Friday, June 25, 1999 1:01 PM
Subject: Re:Can I run Omega + Universal servers together?


>No two programs can share the same serial port, you would need to feed the
data
>from the data source to the second serial port. I have not been able to
find any
>program that would split the serial port on the computer side.
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>The first dawn of smartness is to stop trying things you don't
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>Sentinel Trading
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>Subject: Can I run Omega + Universal servers together?
>Author: owner-realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>Date:  6/25/99 2:09 PM
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>I am trying to get the Universal Market Server from MarketStream to
>run on my computer, with limited success.   This is the server that
>is used with TradeLab, Bay Options, and several other products.
>It is a freeware product (as long as it is only driving one program),
>and is distributed with NO support.  The installation instructions are
>OK, but naturally don't address my question.  Perhaps someone
>on this list knows:
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>My Omega server runs fine.  I have it set on Com1 at 38400, and
>it's just ticking away.  Now, it would seem that I should configure
>the UMS to the same port and speed.  But, when I do this, I get
>an "error 5" (of course, the error codes aren't defined anywhere).
>I can get it to not give an error message by selecting Com2 instead,
>and it appears to start - however, it displays "No Data".
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>So, my high level question is: Can the Universal  Market Server
>be driven by the same port that is also supplying another
>server (eg, Omega)?
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>A more detailed question might be: Are UMS error codes documented
>anywhere?  Wouldn't you expect a company that expects its users to
>self-support to make these available?
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>Thanks
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>Jay Mackro
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