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Re: BE CARREFUL With DTN you get the Tick data , but NOT the NEWS with Global Server of TS 2000 !!!!!



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Tomorrow, I will compare with internet quote to see the lag

Emmanuel
----- Original Message -----
From: Attila Antal <attila_antal@xxxxxxx>
To: Omega-List <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, December 13, 1999 11:42 AM
Subject: FW: BE CARREFUL With DTN you get the Tick data , but NOT the NEWS
with Global Server of TS 2000 !!!!!


>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Attila Antal [mailto:attila_antal@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: Monday, December 13, 1999 9:42 AM
> To: Roy.Johanson@xxxxxxx
> Subject: RE: BE CARREFUL With DTN you get the Tick data , but NOT the NEWS
> with Global Server of TS 2000 !!!!!
>
> Roy, how do you know that your quotes are not lagging? I use a level II
> screen from a different vendor. The lags are very serious! Sometimes are 5
> minutes or more.
>
> Thanks for any comments
>
> Attila
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Roy.Johanson@xxxxxxx [mailto:Roy.Johanson@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: Monday, December 13, 1999 9:36 AM
> To: 'Attila Antal'; Omega-List
> Subject: RE: BE CARREFUL With DTN you get the Tick data , but NOT the NEWS
> with Global Server of TS 2000 !!!!!
>
>
> I've been using DTN with ts2k since last spring with absolutely no
problems
> concerning the DTN service. The satellite dish and DTN's box are a snap to
> set up. The quotes are exactly or a second or two delayed from what my
> broker has and the tick counts are way more than what I see posted here
from
> some other data vendors. Also, I haven't experienced and service outages
> from DTN either. Any "outages" were caused by ts2k and even these have
been
> considerably reduced as of SP3.
>
> The only problems came from ts2k interfacing with the DTN box. A high
speed
> serial port is a must to get the maximum transfer rate (460KB) between the
> DTN box, the PC's serial port and Global Server. You can check here for a
> better serial port:
>
> http://www.pacificcommware.com/texport.html
>
> If you're using SP3, then any lag time between the time the symbol is
added
> to Global Server and receiving a current quote has been corrected. This
was
> not a problem with DTN. It was a problem with the way Global Server
> passively sent information to the DTN box.
>
>
>
>         -----Original Message-----
>         From:   Attila Antal [SMTP:attila_antal@xxxxxxx]
>         Sent:   Monday, December 13, 1999 10:16 AM
>         To:     Omega-List
>         Subject:        RE: BE CARREFUL With DTN you get the Tick data ,
but
> NOT the  NEWS with Global Server of TS 2000  !!!!!
>
>         Hi guys. I've used DTN SAT for the 2 months with miserable
results.
> My
>         30-day trial has expired but I'm still getting the hell out. The
> main
>         problem is the lag. Service says its bridge and they working on
it.
> When
>         will it be fixed? We don't know. This has been going on for over a
> week.
>         Unless you have a second source for real time data you wont even
> know that
>         you are getting screwed. I guess get what we pay for, cheap
service.
>
>         Attila
>
>
>         -----Original Message-----
>         From: omega-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:omega-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx]On
>         Behalf Of evrard_eng
>         Sent: Saturday, December 11, 1999 4:22 PM
>         To: Fred
>         Cc: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>         Subject: Re:BE CARREFUL With DTN you get the Tick data , but NOT
the
> NEWS
>         with Global Server of TS 2000 !!!!!
>
>
>         Hi Fred,
>
>
>         Yes with DTN , you get real time data. They are good quality for a
> good
>         price : only 140 $ a month depending on the type of exchange
>         you ask. (it was about 500 to 600 for pc quote satellite)
>
>         Furthermore, at DTN, they ask you nothing for the installation and
> they
>         give you 30 days to try (At Pc quote , they was asking 2500 $ for
>         installation.). Their Hot Line, (of DTN) are good quality service.
>
>          I just had to pay the cost of the shipement only if I kept the
> system for
>         more than 30 days. I had to buy separatly a fast serial port(80
> dollars)  to
>         be in connection with receiver box. I did my installation myself ,
> it was
>         not complicated , but you have to make sure that you have the room
> (4by 4
>         feets minimum) and the orientation for the antenna.(SW if you are
on
> the
>         east coast)
>
>         The speed of the connection between the receiver box and the
> computer is 460
>         000.
>
>         But , be carreful Fred, because, you can't get the news if the
> global server
>         of omega, receive the tick data . For the moment, DTN , propose
the
>         Cameleon, which get the news and the data, but not the global
server
> of
>         Omega. Omega did not finish this development part.
>
>         I am using DTN only for the tick. You can't share the serial port
on
> two
>         software, but DTN propose a development kit  if it was necessary .
>
>         Emmanuel
>
>
>         ----- Original Message -----
>         From: Fred <srqblue@xxxxxxxx>
>         To: evrard_eng <evrard_eng@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>         Sent: Saturday, December 11, 1999 3:10 PM
>         Subject: Re: Award Was: Anyone using Option Station?
>
>
>         On Sat, 11 Dec 1999 12:15:15 -0500, you wrote:
>
>         >I am using DTN and Prostation 2000 , it's working well
>         >
>         >Emmanuel
>
>         Thanks for the info.  I expect to be moving from BMI-cable TS 4.0
to
>         DTN-SAT/TS2K.  The main reason for this is to get more current
real
>         time options, tick and tiki reports, mostly the options data.  Do
> you
>         have any experience in these areas?  I understand that the I-net
>         version of DTN, because of the lower bandwidth of the data stream,
>         will have more data stripped out during busy times than the
> satillite
>         version.
>
>         Fred
>
>
>         "Success is the only test of genius" -R.Adm Daniel Gallery
1901-1977
>