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Strategies & Market Trends : DAYTRADING Fundamentals

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To: TraderAlan who wrote (2866)8/15/1999 3:16:00 PM
From: Dan Clark  Read Replies (1) of 18137
 
Alan, actually, QCharts is much less demanding than eSignal. I had StockEdge Online before QCharts. Slow and mediocre.

When you start up QCharts, you will notice that there is a burst of data download. I've seen 7-12KB per second. After that, it typically uses 100-300 bytes (NOT Kbytes, mind you) per second during normal operation.

I use QCharts + CyberX. Good combination. I have an ISDN line, but it almost never hits the second channel. Even during start up, it almost always uses only one 1 64K channel.

I wouldn't recommend it, but it is feasible to use QCharts with a 28K modem. When the user opens a browser window or two, and perhaps MIRC it might start bogging down a bit. The dual analog ISP approach with 52-53K that you recommend is should provide reasonable performance.

Regards,

Dan.
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