since this seems to be more of a platform issue than a programming a strategy issue I figured this was the right part of the forum.
I'm programming a strategy into my NT8 platform and I've been finding that the program frequently slows down a LOT or crashes when my instructions for code get too many or too complex.
I have a couple of questions about this, how do I optimize NT8 itself? how would I go about identifying unnecessary lurker programs elsewhere on my system that might be interfering with the programming let alone execution of a strategy?
And what would be an optimum system to have to keep from crashing ever?
I currently have an Athlon3 480 (4 core) with 32G of ram, a smoking hot graphics card for it's era. but the whole system itself is 5 years old. The system was originally built for graphic design and running Adobe CS5.
Or. is there something else entirely that I should be looking into that might be causing my program to crash Too many indicators loaded in the library, for example. or perhaps nesting indicators itself causes problems and I should be looking into creating indicators which are "pre nested" so I only call one thing at a time instead of a whole blooming chain of them.
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