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does the Expert Advisor use the order history?
yes - between 1 day and 1 month
access to the history and search by criterion the necessary
position or order in the history, and then work with them
But for the sake of speed, I implemented processing using the "IsNewBar".
what about the 64 bit version of the terminal ?
It's kinda been around for a while now. What is the specific question you are interested in ?
how many maximum cores does mt5 hold, does it support sse4\5 instructions
and will it use 12-16GB of memory if put under 64 bit ... ?
thanks.
And personal question, does Windows Server 2003, exist in 64 bit version ?
thank you.
how many maximum cores does mt5 hold, does it support sse4\5 instructions
and will it use 12-16GB memory if put under 64 bit ... ?
and a personal question, Windows Server 2003, is there a 64 bit version ?
how many maximum cores does mt5 hold, does it support sse4\5 instructions
Uses all cores with no restrictions and supports SSE2.
SSE4/SSE5 are not supported due to their virtual uselessness in common software (no gain) and lack of availability for 100% of traders
And will it use 12-16GB of memory if you put it under 64 bit ... ?
Of course it will.
and a personal question, Windows Server 2003, is there a 64 bit version ?Uses all kernels without restrictions and supports SSE2.
SSE4/SSE5 are not supported due to their virtual uselessness in common software (no gain) and lack of availability for 100% of traders
Of course it does.
super !
certainly ))))
great !
Another question ... - will it work on Linux/Unix 64 under IBM System Z or something like that and will there be any compilations planned for it ?
thanks.
I thought Wine was being raced on the linux...
that's an emul... I'm talking about real work.