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SevenFX said:Wilma,
Most people here, including myself (P4-3.2ghz, 2gb ram, 2X300gb hdds, etc, etc) would be running well and truly above the min spec that Protrader requires, which I may add most applications under rate the min requirement.
I wish I had time to post the list of faults, that this application has, and worse still comes out with every time they release a new version...
I keep, screen dumps when a fault/featureoccurs , and not so sceterely hope they will outsource back to Paritech which built PT1.
Perhaps your Protrader2 needs are humble, and as such don't extend the application to it's outer capacity...as I run near 25 charts, 12 depths, 12 cos's, 2 watchlists, news, and few other windows all across 3 20" monitors, which I plan on expanding across 5 in the near future.
Some may say this is excessive, but as a work in progress trader, I think it's my bare bones system..... and can definetly comfirm, It gives me a huge advantage to a single monitor.
Besides... I think Protrader 2, is derived from the words "Professional" "TRADER" "2" being an improvement on "1".... which is strange most here seem to find safety on PT1 some year later... go figure
p.s I come out of a IT background, and know most corporate development teams would cringe to see how this multibillion dollar company operates.
barney said:Hi Teck, Just as a side issue .... How difficult is it to set up multi monitors, and can you mix flat screen with older style monitors (I have a spare one lying around which I would like to use) Perhaps you could open a new thread if its a bit off topic here, Cheers, Barney
Wilma said:SevenFX
I am asuming you are also running Windows XP and have a cable broadband connection.
Maybe I'm just lucky to have few problems. I know originally that a lot of problems were due to users trying to run PT on a dial-up connection which is a no-no.
I'm not an IT expert by any means so I can't help much more. Maybe I'm just lucky to have very few problems with my setup.
Gman71 said:Hi guys,
Hope it's ok to field the monitor question.
If you have xp, just plug your monitor into your computer. You just need the right hardware connection i.e. USB, nine-pin (I think it's nine)
shadders said:Can anyone tell if there's a way to backup workspaces/watchlists etc with PT2? I've only had it for two weeks but I've had to rebuild my watchlists 4 times and my workspace twice in that time.
Particularly annoying when you can only save column layouts in watchlists by saving the workspace. Commsec tech support has apparently been out to lunch for the last two weeks so I thought I'd have a better chance of getting a response here.
Thanks
shadders said:Thanks for that... Should save me some headaches
Is there a list of common bugs/workarounds somewhere...
shadders said:One other issue that's been bugging me is when I try to bring up the holdings window I just get a spinning commsec logo that doesn't go away ...
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