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To: Bruce A. Bowman who wrote (950)4/4/1998 12:28:00 AM
From: Gary Burton  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1551
 
Bruce et al---I just loaded the WIn version tonight. Is the '6-4 Mov Avg ' channel included? If so where do I find it? Studies only has a simple MA which is not the channel lines .. Thanks.------ps. it appears that the DOS version may not work after 1999 as TT may not adjjust it anymore? The Win version is Y2K compliant and TT is waiting for the data suppliers to update their feed at which point TT will apparently need to fiddle a bit with V7 but they will leave V6.5 alone, leaving me to suspect it may soon not work. If that is so, I would imagine a lot of people will be surprised. Maybe I'm missing something here but that is my current impression from an email response today from TT. Frankly, I still prefer the dos version but I suppose that's partly because V7 is new to me. Sure wish TT would add in the What If feature----one of the better things they have as it simulates the future and allows one to force possble relabeling in advance--as you know I'm not their greatest fan when it comes to counts! (g). cheers



To: Bruce A. Bowman who wrote (950)4/11/1998 5:50:00 PM
From: Alton Stephens  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1551
 
Bruce, I already asked why you bought Gateway when you are so down on them, so no need to ask again. I have never had these kinds of probs with my Compaqs, and I will stick with them into the future. they are not the fastest, but their OEM components and assembly/fabrication are first rate. I told you about their memory OEM vendor, for instance.

Good luck!

Al