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To: Bob Jagow who wrote (7201)10/14/1998 3:38:00 PM
From: Craig DeHaan  Respond to of 11149
 
Bob,

I routinely am never routine it seems. Thanks for the tach spec. I think I'm actually getting a negative reaction vs. :54 improvement. Still setting mixture by lean best idle these days and something's too rich -- not me. I trust Gary will pass emissions eventually.

Craig



To: Bob Jagow who wrote (7201)10/14/1998 7:59:00 PM
From: Sean W. Smith  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11149
 
A quick check shows that you are right: Although benchmarking showed that ram buffering improved drastically several builds back, rerunning a scan now shows little improvement: 7:00min only dropped to 6:04 in the rerun.



Interesting. I haven't even noticed since its mostly automated.

Re changes in daystoload/daysloaded behavior, didn't need to specify daysrequired when using daystoload until very recently -- last build also?

Yeah, I noticed that and its annoying but it least it gives a dynamic control of # the of days to scan and seems to improve the reliability of the scan. I have been using that snippet of code on most scans since I started making all scans backtestable.

BTW: I'm gonna order TF+ 8.x Next week. Can't wait for GET QP2 support. If this all works well I may be able to nuke MS and WOW for ever.

Also I tried the Byte into the Market Last Night. I basket tested 23K securities against one of their builtin systems. The GUI is certainly unique :(, not MFC. It scanned the HD for QP2 and found 23K+ securities. The # sounds a little high to me. There seemed to be no way to key in a security in the new chart dialog. You had to scroll through the entire list in a small fixed size window and select the security with a mouse. I will try more this evening...

Sean