I run 24 intraday advanced charts. Each chart has 8 indicator tabs and runs a fairly lengthy efs file. I am running with version 7.4, build 608, which I upgraded to about 1 month ago.
I had a pentium III 600 with 320 meg RAM and it always took between 1 and 5 minutes to load the layout. Also, at certain times during the day I would experience lengthy delays in scaling and moving forward & backwards on individual intraday charts of 25 days worth of data.
I have subsequently switched to a pentium IV 2.4 with 1 Gig RAM and a 64 Mg video card. It still takes between 1 & 3 minutes to load. I also decreased the intraday length to 3 days, however scaling & moving through different time ranges in the charts still is quite slow at times.
A programmer friend advised me that since eSignal is written with Javascript, a more powerful video card may help with the extremely graphics heavy software.
I realize that I may be testing utilization extremes of the system. However, aside from decreasing the number of charts I use how else could I increase the speed at which eSignal runs? Do you think upgrading my video card would be worthwhile?
Ian
I had a pentium III 600 with 320 meg RAM and it always took between 1 and 5 minutes to load the layout. Also, at certain times during the day I would experience lengthy delays in scaling and moving forward & backwards on individual intraday charts of 25 days worth of data.
I have subsequently switched to a pentium IV 2.4 with 1 Gig RAM and a 64 Mg video card. It still takes between 1 & 3 minutes to load. I also decreased the intraday length to 3 days, however scaling & moving through different time ranges in the charts still is quite slow at times.
A programmer friend advised me that since eSignal is written with Javascript, a more powerful video card may help with the extremely graphics heavy software.
I realize that I may be testing utilization extremes of the system. However, aside from decreasing the number of charts I use how else could I increase the speed at which eSignal runs? Do you think upgrading my video card would be worthwhile?
Ian
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