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The tester is broken.
I couldn't even localise the glitch. It unpredictably works, then doesn't work (doesn't open deals). Perhaps there is something wrong with the pointers in the tester's code.
// I don't even have questions concerning the correctness of its calculations. I was not concerned about it. Therefore, I cannot say anything about it.
I can't say anything, as it worked with the turndowns, and the Expert Advisor tests with the same glitch,
On the chart of the indicator one value, the EA takes another one (+-10 is nothing, but sometimes it is 100).
I don't even know what direction to go in.
I get the feeling that there are no tests before releasing a build at all...
the most frustrating thing is that already working modules are broken and released with bugs!!!
it's the way to nowhere - you'll never get a stable build that way except randomly.
I get the feeling that no tests are done at all before releasing a build...
most frustrating is that already working modules are broken and released with bugs!!!
this is the way to nowhere - you will never get a stable build like this except by accident.
Nothing serious.
When you select "every tick", the tester switches the timeframe to minute.
Don't choose "every tick" put " opening prices only" and then everything will be ok.
People are doing their job, let's not interfere with the refinement of a complex system of codes,
Otherwise, how would you test your ideas in EAs (on multicurrency, mainly and others)?
No big deal.
When you select "every tick", the tester switches the timeframe to a minute.
Don't select "every tick" put " opening prices only" and then everything will be OK.
Oh, and by the way... I don't understand why his majesty MT5 on Pentium III 733MHz as well as MetaTester are squeamish about working with such porno-crash screens on Windows XP SP3 32-bit
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https://www.metatrader5.com/ru/terminal/help
The client terminal can run under Microsoft Windows XP/2003/Vista/2008 operating systems. Also a processor with SSE2 support (Pentium 4/Athlon 64 or higher) is required. Other hardware requirements are limited to those of the operating systems.
The tester is broken.
I couldn't even localise the glitch. It unpredictably works, then it doesn't work (doesn't open deals). Perhaps there is something wrong with the pointers in the tester's code.
// I don't even have questions concerning the correctness of its calculations. I was not concerned about it. Therefore, I cannot say anything about it.
It also requires an SSE2 capable processor (Pentium 4/Athlon 64 or higher).
What do you need it for? A terminal in particular?
And then... In software development, it's considered a good tone to have no crash screens.
You could have done a basic check and a proper message.