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To: gonzongo who wrote (2539)11/28/1997 11:54:00 PM
From: TechTrader42  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11149
 
The scans zip along in the new beta, don't they? A scan of more than 10,000 stocks with your Brotnov scan took less than 3 minutes.



To: gonzongo who wrote (2539)11/29/1997 2:03:00 PM
From: Bob Sage  Respond to of 11149
 
Andy and all,

I have the following problems with 11/24/97 - R2 qnd have sent note to Gary.

1. Get GPF when loading charts. Message is QP_disp32 illeg. op. invalid page fault in module CW3230MT.DLL. Seems to occur after running some other program such as WOW or the MS output - not every time. Takes 3 clicks on close to get out of error window. Chart program will then load normally.

2. When the fundamentals are brought up in the chart screen the window is too narrow and the right scroll bar does not show (actually it is a few pixels wide). Page up/dn works.

3. MS output does not output funds correctly.
Get ERROR !CD&&Local&&!Buffer Immediately after this is one case where I got the GPF on chart. Again 3 clicks to close then charts loaded correctly. I had loaded all data from the CD into H:\diskbuff when I loaded the first R2-32. The new R2 finds this data when displaying charts of both stocks and funds.

The add button on auto MS update does not work and Gary has it on his fix list. I am still d/l R1 each night for my basic data and will continue to do so fo a while. I use R2 for weekly fundy scans to develop a db for daily TA scans in WOW.

R2 speed looks very good and I think it is going to be a fine upgrade to an already good program (R1).

Bob