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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>The bonds opened up and then turned on the Contract
High and is now twenty ticks plus to the good as it is descending, to form the
outside bar of the Doji Sandwich. It could stop on yesterday's low, but if
it breaks that, we should go all the way to 98^20.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>If it does that, we would have a sufficiently good
range day to make the DS have quite an impact on the market.
However, if it bounces on yesterday's low and retreats on itself, it will be a
very different story. Day-wise, it doesn't matter a hoot, because it
is money either way. But DT on the CH and a DS as well, would strong
signals for a southern move and ought to be good for stocks - but the divergence
between the Boos and the Spoos is looking a little shaky at the
moment.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Anyway, hold your hats, this could be a good ride
down...</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Bill Eykyn<BR><A
href="http://www.t-bondtrader.com">www.t-bondtrader.com</A><BR>"Learn to read
the tape"</FONT></DIV>
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Subject: Re: [RT] GEN - Tick counts
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For anyone interested:
> The model of usb to serial converter that we have in use in our office
> is:
>
> Brand Name: Belkin
> Model #: F5U003
>
> The baud limit is 115,200 baud.
>
> If you have any further questions please feel free to email us or call
> DTN tech support at 1-800-763-9959.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Ferguson" <wl7bdn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <bobrabcd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2000 6:11 AM
Subject: Re: [RT] GEN - Tick counts
> I have the 8000 box and W98 and have zero crc errors. I do not have RT
data
> turned on for stocks or options, so that helps. I get some
overrun/overflow
> errors, but not enough to affect the data, as near as I can tell. I think
> Earl is right about NT, and plan to switch this year. I am really
interested
> in the usb port adapter and look forward to the responses.
>
> Best,
>
>
> Michael
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "BobR" <bobrabcd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Cc: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2000 05:45
> Subject: [RT] GEN - Tick counts
>
>
> | This may be an old subject to some, news to others. I received the DTN
> 8000
> | receiver today and it was accompanied with a Chameleon software user
> guide.
> | Appendix C is titled "Solutions for Com Port Errors". Here are a few
> quotes
> | from it, "Users who have migrated from Windows95 to Windows98 have
> reported
> | that while there were no or few errors in Windows 95, errors increased
> | sharply in Windows 98. A high number of CRC or overrun errors (more
than
> 2
> | or 3 per hour) may result in lost or erroneous data. " Their conclusion
> was
> | that W95 or NT were better choices than W98. I suppose W2000 would also
> be
> | included, but it wasn't available when the book was written in 1999.
This
> | is pretty much what traders have experienced. Some have changed data
> feeds.
> | Some have tried the TurboExpress card.
> |
> | The Appendix C recommended solutions are:
> |
> | 1.In the System Device Manager drop the FIFO recv and Xmit port settings
> to
> | the next to lowest setting.
> | 2. In the Advanced Graphics Settings move the Hardware acceleration
slider
> | to the second lowest setting. Restart computer to make the changes
> | effective.
> |
> | Another suggested alternative for Win98 users is to use a USB to serial
> | converter. This along with an installation disk makes the USB port look
> like
> | a COM port. "In testing, there were zero errors from day to day, with
> only
> | an occasional CRC error over a week's time using the converter. The
> | converter emulates a COM port but is actually a USB device, using no IRQ
> or
> | other resources. You do not have to open the computer case to install
the
> | converter. You insert the installation disk that ocmes with the
converter
> | in your flopppy drive, then plug the USB Type A conector into an
available
> | USB port on your computer. Windows98 automatically displays a message
box
> | "Unknown Device Found." Follow the instruction tat come with the
> converter
> | to install the device drivers from the floppy disk to your computer's
hard
> | drive. Typically the converter installs as the next available
unassigned
> | COM port. When installation is finished you can check Device Manager to
> | confirm the new COM port assignment.
> |
> | The next suggestion was the use of the TurboExpress card which many are
> now
> | familiar with.
> |
> | I would like to know if anyone on these lists has tried the USB to
serial
> | converter. If so which make and model was used? What are the baud
> | limitations?
> |
> | Thanks,
> | BobR
> |
> |
> |
> |
> |
>
>
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