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To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (892)1/27/2001 9:06:33 PM
From: Jon Tara  Respond to of 1001
 
Jeff, you can select direct ECN on mine. You do need to enable "advanced order entry" on the setup. Perhaps it didn't use your old settings? It kept mine, but lost my user ID, and now there are THREE "versions" to select from in the Preferences - CyberX 2 Simulator, CyberX2, and CyberX2 again.

Check your version - it should be 2.207.

They didn't put the version number in the download file name, but after you install it, go to Menu About.

It looks like they fixed the annoying problem of having to click on it twice before moving it around on the screen, and I think they've cleaned-up the appearance - it seems more readable, though it STILL looks like a gol-durned video game.

A warning to those updating - the install will re-boot your machine, and doesn't give you a choice. Make sure that you are prepared to re-boot! I had to dive for the serial cable to my UPS, as the UPS has a bug that will shut-down the output from the UPS when the machine that the serial port is plugged-in to is re-booted. I have 3 other machines plugged into the UPS... (MinuteMan Enterprise - I've been promised a firmware update...)



To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (892)1/28/2001 6:20:25 PM
From: TraderAlan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1001
 
Jeff,

I had the same problem as you. A totally undecipherable e-mail. I DLed the qCharts version by looking back on a very old e-mail that had the URL on it. The new interface doesn't have ECN access either nor an "advanced order" checkmark on the preferences. The manual says Cyber will decide whether or not you are advanced enough to graduate from CyberExchange order.

What planet are these folks on? Do I have to beg for access? Does writing a 500-page book on trading make me "a suitable candidate" to place an order through ISLD. Geez.

Alan