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Strategies & Market Trends : DAYTRADING Fundamentals

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To: xcr600 who wrote (7132)3/6/2000 3:08:00 PM
From: Dan Clark  Read Replies (1) of 18137
 
Jon,

I run QCharts and CyberX on Windows2000. Runs fine. I ran both on WindowsNT before that. No problem either.

I'm not sure if NT is still being sold. Most apps run fine on W2k (your results may vary) and it is much better than NT in many, many ways. Both are MUCH more stable than Win98, especially when running large apps.

One caution, NT/W2K are memory hogs. Plan on starting with 128Mb. Much less than about 90Mb and they page to disk constantly. I have some large apps running on W2k; I've seen it use 256Mb at times (my custom scanning app and QCharts can use 110Mb+). My main system is a dual-CPU, 400Mhz PentiumII with 512Mb memory. I'd suggest getting at least 128Mb on one chip so that you can expand later.

Good luck and good trading.

Regards,

Dan.
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