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Trading Reference Links

Walter:

I was not able to reach
http://www.traderscan.com/cgi-shl/cfml.exe?template=/cfo/confer/messages.dbm
,
I was able to reach http://www.traderscan.com/ and
http://business.fortunecity.com/david/131/
Thanks for these links.

Lionel
-----Original Message-----
From: Walter Lake <wlake@xxxxxxxxx>
To: metastock bulletin board <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sunday, January 10, 1999 9:10 PM
Subject: trading


>Spenser Lowry has been "talking about" trading over the last couple of
>months at the following site.
>
>http://www.traderscan.com/cgi-shl/cfml.exe?template=/cfo/confer/messages.db
m
>&Thread_ID=1548&mc=56&CID=18
>
>His comments have been commercial free and up front.
>
>He has recently started a "Trading University" without selling anything ...
>novel concept!
>http://business.fortunecity.com/david/131/
>
>Any time I've talked to him via email he has been a very hard worker,
honest
>and very keen about helping others.
>
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>
>Thanks to Chuck for his insights re Mr. Downs article.
>
>Enclosed is a multiple monitor email from the Ensign list.
>
>Best regards
>
> Walter
>
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>
>EnsignList - http://www.ensignsoftware.com
>Configuring Multiple Displays
>
>Multiple Displays allow you to configure multiple monitors so that the
>Windows 98 DESKTOP can be spread out over their display areas. For each
>display, you can adjust its position, resolution, and color depth.
>
>Windows 98 has been tested successfully with up to nine monitors: however,
>because of  the limited number of PCI slots available on current
motherboard
>designs, real-world implementations generally work on three or fewer
>additional monitors.
>
>For you to be able to use a monitor as a secondary monitor, it must be a
PCI
>or AGP device, and it must be able to run in GUI mode or without using VGA
>resources. It also must have a Windows 98 driver that enables it to be a
>secondary display.
>
>
>To add a second display to your computer
>
>1. Verify that your primary display adapter works properly.
>
>2. Add your second adapter. The system BIOS then decides which adapter will
>be the primary one. Windows 98 then autodetects the new adapter.
>
>Note To test which card will be primary, watch to see which card performs a
>Power On Self Test (POST). The one that performs a POST will be primary,
and
>the one that seems inactive will be secondary. If you want the order to be
>changed, reverse the order of the cards in the PCI slots.
>
>3.When you are prompted to reboot, do so. When Windows 98 reboots, it will
>display a message that the card initialized properly.
>
>4.If the primary display comes up in a 640 x 480 resolution with 16 colors,
>try changing to 256 colors or higher, and reboot.
>
>5.Double-click My Computer, double-click Control Panel, double-click the
>Display icon.
>
>6.In the Display Properties dialog box, click the Settings tab. Windows 98
>lists each adapter in the system.
>
>7.Select the adapter you want to use.
>
>8.The Extend my Windows desktop to this monitor check box appears. Click
it,
>and then click Apply.
>
>Due to size of LISTBOT messages - this discussion will continue as Part 2.
>
>Dr. John Arrington
>
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>
>EnsignList - http://www.ensignsoftware.com
>To configure multiple displays
>
>Note This procedure applies only if your system contains multiple displays.
>A system with a single display will have a different Display Properties
>dialog box.
>
>1.Double-click My Computer, double-click Control Panel, double-click the
>Display icon.
>
>2.In the Display Properties dialog, box, click the Settings tab. The number
>in the frame area indicates a particular monitor configured for the system.
>Frame 1 is for the primary display, frames 2 through 9 are for the
secondary
>displays.
>
>3.Double-click frame 1 to activate it. In the Monitor menu, select the
>display adapter for the primary display. Click the Extend my Windows
Desktop
>to this monitor box to place a check mark in it. In the Colors menu, select
>the color depth. In the Screen area menu, select the resolution.
>
>4.Double-click frame 2 to activate it. In the Monitor menu, select the
>display adapter for the first secondary display. Click the Extend my
Windows
>Desktop to this monitor box to place a check mark in it. In the Colors
menu,
>select the color depth. In the Screen area menu, select the resolution.
>
>5.If there are additional secondary displays, repeat step 4 for each one.
>
>6.Make sure that the on-screen arrangement of the monitors matches the
>physical configuration of your monitors.
>
>7.Click Apply.
>
>8.Optionally, right-click a display.
>
>From the context-sensitive menu that appears, you can enable or disable the
>display, show the number of the display on the desktop, or select which
>monitor to use.
>
>9. Click OK.
>
>Microsoft-supplied drivers are included with Windows 98 that can be used
for
>secondary displays. I have a book with the driver names supplied for
various
>makes and models of monitor cards. The tables are to large for this list
>service. Please send your particular monitor card name and I will find the
>correct driver for that card.
>
>Dr. John Arrington
>
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