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In build 200, the tick modelling algorithm has been changed. The amount of ticks generated is now about 1.5-2 times more than before. If you want to free memory after testing, close the Tester window and then reopen it.
I have removed your source code already.
This is not in testing! This is in live / demo accounts. Open 6 charts and attach the code I sent you to all six charts and leave it running in a demo account for 12 hours...your computer will have no memory left....where in previous versions it will be fine. You cannot recreate the problem in backtesting. Please don't drop this, this is a real issue and many people will be dead in the water when they are forced to upgrade to build 200+. I have tested this extensively and have recreated the results on several different computers all doing the same thing. Please continue to look into this.
After closing the tester it dropped but only down to 87mb which is still quite a bit.
The top terminal.exe is build 198. The one at the bottom is build 200
Please check parameters "max bars in history" and "max bars in chart". Max bars in chart immediately influences on memory usage.
No EA, only indicators, 6 charts open.
When i checked to window's taskmanager, on processes tab, terminal.exe indicated mem usage 200 MB after 3 hours trading time.
Max bar history = 512000
terminal.exe mem usage = 194796 K. at this time.
6 charts open in one time.
Do You start tester?
How often? once.
Do You start tester? No.
Link: http://www.tucows.com/preview/195734
Here is a sample of the batch file I use (multple system example):
Slawa,
Here in a few months, I'll be showing up at your doorstep personally to resolve this issue. I'll have a real working script with me to demonstrate what is going on. However, I do not feel comfortable submitting the script over the internet. I'd rather handle this in person.
Thanks.