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To: Clarence Dodge who wrote (7174)4/22/1999 12:45:00 AM
From: Sean W. Smith  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
Clarence and All,

This is somewhat off topic but worth mentioning. For those looking for Internet RT datafeeds you can stop looking. quote.com has a product called qcharts which is amazing. Its fast, elegant and can view any chart from 1 tick to 1 year. Support every security traded in north america. Candian, US, Futures, Options, etc.

Its $80 a month plus exchange fees. I have tried NAQ RT Trader, DTN IQ, DBC Stockedge, Interquote and a few more that I can't even remeber. Its far superior to all.

If you try it make sure you download the latest beta.

They also have an API which allows you to roll your own in Excel, Visual Basic or Visual C++. Currently supported packages include Advanged GET, Fibanacci Trader, NetTrader RT, and now with a new program Metastock Pro and Tradestation.

This program is hot...

Qcharts Info.
quote.com

Info on the Feed API and 3rd partty charting support
qcharts.com

Info on the Emulator for Metastock Pro and Tradestation
now.at

BTW: Due to overwhelming demand they removed the 30 day free trial. If you use another internet RT Feed you owe to yourself to try it for a month.

Check it out,
Sean



To: Clarence Dodge who wrote (7174)4/23/1999 1:15:00 AM
From: Zeuspaul  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
I misunderstood you then...I thought you couldn't get the Aopen to boot... no more tears for you then<gg>

It was a confusing post. It did not boot the first time..when I changed the monitor it booted..probably did the first time but I could not see anything.

So far I like the AOpen board. It seems like it has more options in the bios. I like the batteryless design..documentation says it is to save resources!! Maybe I would believe that but the board has a battery on it! I guess it is like the jumperless design..with three jumpers on the board<g> I wonder what part of 'less' is misunderstood. Perhaps it means less vs more<g>

opps..once you start using synthetic ( on a new engine at least) not good to go back to crude. So I'm told..

I still have it in the engine. I believe the mileage gain had been associated to the synthetic in the rear end!

Are the external bays available? Isn't there room enough to run ribbon cabling? I'm not sure just what the problem is. If theres no room for fixed mount drives then the same would be true for removables..no?

The three externals are full..CD, ZIP and PCMCIA. There is room for some internal drives but I lose the removable option...ARGH:( Three externals is not my idea of a high end machine.

Zeuspaul