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To: Spots who wrote (1249)6/9/1998 8:19:00 PM
From: Street Walker  Respond to of 14778
 
My back up solution for trading

For trading purposes, if the computer crashes,
you can't execute a trade. This is of main concern.

However, I am trading with others using the same software,
so if my computer were to fail one day, I can always borrow
a bit of space on someone else's computer/monitor for trade execution.

S.W.



To: Spots who wrote (1249)6/10/1998 12:10:00 PM
From: Dave Hanson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
Question on seperate memory spaces for apps and NT

Spots, Sean, or others:

In NT, can one launch two completely seperate instances of Netscape, assigned to their own memory spaces and insulated from bringing each other down in a crash? I find that NS crashes periodically, and would like to have a sperate non-essential instance with lots of windows open to read news, do SI, try out funky new Java sites, etc. while an "essential" window remains open to trading websites or others I don't want to be disconnected from.

The box in my Netscape shortcut has "run in seperate memory space" checked, but I believe this applies only to 16 bit apps.

Thanks,

Dave