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TC2000 Users Technical Analysis Forum
An SI Board Since August 1996
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341 Bill, Not sure what operating system Greg is using buy NT will NOT automaticalBill Sandusky-8/19/1997
340 Greg, Go to TC2000 directory and click on Split.exe. Brings up menu that worksBill Sandusky-8/19/1997
339 Well, thanks for setting that straight - teach me to trust my memory Bob Wallacbob wallace-8/19/1997
338 Stock split accounting is automatic on TC2000 Pro. You shouldn't have to dGW Riedeman-8/19/1997
337 Greg, I no longer use the Pro version, but when I had it, Pro was mostly just bob wallace-8/19/1997
336 anyone know how to do a stock split on TC Pro....it was so easy on the regular Greg moceri-8/18/1997
335 To all... I have a lot of trading books, mostly TA, that I need to sell. If anyMark Nelson-8/18/1997
334 Well, I once wrote a COBOL program, I guess it must have been in the '68 vebob wallace-8/15/1997
333 Two different versions of COBOL. One compiler written in 1968 the other in 197Woody_Nickels-8/15/1997
332 Okay, I'll bite what is "68/74" as in COBOL 68/74? Hate to be sbob wallace-8/14/1997
331 Bob, there is PLENTY of COBOL 68/74 work. Still 75% of all software is in COBOWoody_Nickels-8/14/1997
330 Ken Thank for the note - I think I might give that Java intepreter a look - itbob wallace-8/13/1997
329 Anyone here have experience running TC2000 through Softwindows on a Macintosh? Brian Cunningham-8/12/1997
328 Bob, I think if you've got PASCAL down then C/C++ is similar. I rely on thWoody_Nickels-8/11/1997
327 I suspect QBasic is going (quickly) the way of dos. Everything MS now sends ouJack Park-8/10/1997
326 Jack, thanks for reducing my ignorance. So do you like JAVA as a language, or ibob wallace-8/9/1997
325 Bob, I bought a copy of the FM Labs toolkit fmlabs.com which has a large numberJack Park-8/9/1997
324 <Sign of old age?> Don't know how you keep it up - I was burned outbob wallace-8/8/1997
323 Bob, thanks for the info. I too still program on mainframes, but I learned BASWoody_Nickels-8/8/1997
322 Thanks, Bob; I know what you mean and it does help. SteveSSteve S-8/7/1997
321 I'm not sure what you mean by "I still saw them in the master watch lbob wallace-8/7/1997
320 Bob, thanks for your reply. I flag and delete symbols in my master watch list Steve S-8/7/1997
319 Jack - what files do you have specs on other than the .ndx files. I would realbob wallace-8/7/1997
318 Thanks for the idea Bob. As it turns out, I am a programmer and I just happen Jack Park-8/7/1997
317 TC2000 data is not complicated at all, assuming that you have some programming bob wallace-8/7/1997
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