hi, I run MC with several of scanners and FS07 warning constantly show up. So is there any setting that can hide or disable the warning?
How to remove FS07 warning?
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Re: How to remove FS07 warning?
Hi joe107c,
Yes, if you are satisfied with the current performance, do not observe any issues in the operation and consider alerts excessive, you can change the timeout or completely disable them in MultiCharts → File → Preferences → Trading tab → Fail-Watch and trading system warnings.
Yes, if you are satisfied with the current performance, do not observe any issues in the operation and consider alerts excessive, you can change the timeout or completely disable them in MultiCharts → File → Preferences → Trading tab → Fail-Watch and trading system warnings.
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Re: How to remove FS07 warning?
Hello Kate, Am I correct in assuming that Multicharts is a windowsforms application? Maybe an update to wpf would be an option to spruce up the graphical interface and use the advantages of wpf, such as the use of directx (hardware acceleration) and thus also the graphics card. Currently, Multicharts(.net) is very CPU dependent, although there is a lot of progress these days, especially in the area of graphics cards. This would also remove the limitation of gdi; as I have read, there have been problems here in the past. There may also be an expanded possibility of customizing the user interface with buttons and windows etc. that go beyond the previous options.
If so, consider this a feature request
If so, consider this a feature request
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Re: How to remove FS07 warning?
Hello HellGhostEvocatorX,
We’re gradually transferring certain processes to WPF as we develop our projects. It mostly concerns dialog windows (both old and new ones) and reports. At the moment changing the GUI is not on our roadmap for the near future.
As for video cards, GPU cards cannot be utilized for sequential calculations, because it is not possible to divide the data series into parts and do the calculations without referencing historical data. Other than that, they do not affect MultiCharts performance.
We’re gradually transferring certain processes to WPF as we develop our projects. It mostly concerns dialog windows (both old and new ones) and reports. At the moment changing the GUI is not on our roadmap for the near future.
As for video cards, GPU cards cannot be utilized for sequential calculations, because it is not possible to divide the data series into parts and do the calculations without referencing historical data. Other than that, they do not affect MultiCharts performance.