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Re: [RT] TS 2000i ....slow data



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What video card are you using?  An old 1, 4, 
or even 8 MB. card can significantly slow your system as a chart 
refreshes
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  Sean Cassidy 
  
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  Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 12:06 
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  Subject: Re: [RT] TS 2000i ....slow 
  data
  
  Thanks for the responses.....but I have a friend 
  who is using a similar PC with the same els and it works fine. A 700mhz/640mb 
  machine should be enough. It must be a setting somewhere. I have all the 
  update on every ticks turned off.
   
   
  Sean
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    Simms 
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    Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 11:34 
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    Subject: RE: [RT] TS 2000i ....slow 
    data
    
    Sean - here's 
    the real "skinny" from a professional programmer who's had about 5 years 
    experience with Easy Language.
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    Many 
    indicators written under TS4 required convoluted or repetitious code because 
    of limitations in the ability to call common 
    subroutines/functions.
    This forced 
    redundant coding practices which therefore necessitates several iterations 
    thru a price series....this is a root cause of 
    inefficiency.
    TS2000i 
    provided much needed architectural changes to Easy Language such as 
    variables passed to function calls, call-by-reference capability, etc, 
    etc.
    However, two 
    things did <not> happen, and you may be suffering as a 
    result:
    1) The core 
    Easy Language functions and indicators were never rewritten to take 
    advantage of the new TS2000i features and attendant efficiencies 
    !
    2) Many 
    system vendors wrote for the TS4 platform, and simply moved that code to the 
    TS2000i platform WITHOUT modification to take advantage of TS2000i 
    efficiencies.
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    Do you have 
    the source code ? I'll gladly review it for 
    inefficiencies.
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      size=2>-----Original Message-----From: Sean Cassidy 
      [mailto:scassidy@xxxxxxxxx]Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 
      10:37 AMTo: realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: [RT] 
      TS 2000i ....slow data
      I am using TS 2000i on a Pentium 700 machine 
      on a chart with a fairly big and complicated els file that is good at 
      identifying trends. The size of the file seems to slow down the drawing of 
      the chart. The chart is usually a few minutes behind the actual price. I 
      know it is the els file that is slowing it down because a blank chart 
      seems to work fine. I recently upgraded from 240 to 640 mbs of memory and 
      that did seem to help, but only a little. A friend has the same study on a 
      machine with less memory and it seems to work Ok. Its too bad because the 
      siftware has been very helpful.
       
      Any suggestions?
       
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