Any chance we can have access to tradefair through BA?

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Postby GaryRussell » Thu May 22, 2008 5:38 pm

PeteB wrote:Looks good (and the graphs! - will no doubt have some comments on them later)

On tradefair there's a problem when using the ladder interface and moving between markets in the market tree - the market name displayed next to the ladder is the last market you clicked on, not the current one. This problem doesn't occur on the standard interface, and if you switch to standard and back to ladder, then the ladder displays the correct market name.

(But the biggest problem seems to be nobody using tradefair - I can't find a market with more than £40 matched, and anything resembling a workable spread...)


The problem with switching markets on ladder has been resolved. Re-install it from http://www.gruss-software.co.uk/Betting ... a_Test.msi (uninstall it first)
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Postby PeteB » Thu May 22, 2008 8:27 pm

Thanks Gary - that looks better!

Still no money anywhere though - I have put some up - if someone wants to find it and fill me that would be great ;-)

Gary, another thought: where you display the prices to the right of the ladder, you currently have pink on left and blue on right. Could you add an option to reverse them, or pick up the 'reverse bets by default' setting? I always have pink on left and blue on right and this bit confuses me!
(It's not normally an issue as you can normally see the best prices on the ladder, but on tradefair markets the spreads are so wide that even with compressed ladder and all other section of interface minimised, the ladder isn't big enough to show both sides of the market, so you have to look to the right for the prices!)
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Postby treehead » Wed May 28, 2008 3:17 pm

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Can I ask are you using BA on asus eee using virtualbox?
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Postby glider » Thu May 29, 2008 8:24 pm

Sorry

No, its on a desktop machine ( ASUS motherboard thou) I can't see any reason why it wouldn't work on a Asus EEEE pc but then I haven't actually used one.

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Postby treehead » Thu May 29, 2008 11:32 pm

thanks for the coming back to me Glider.
I've just bought a asus eee which is wonderful and dont know the operating system to well. I'm trying to figure out how to get BA working on it and was wondering if you had any pointers, especially regarding virtualbox.
My apologies for highjacking this thread.
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Postby BlueBoy » Fri May 30, 2008 8:44 am

Does your eee have windosXP of Linux operating - if its Linux I dont think BA will run on it.
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Postby glider » Sun Jun 01, 2008 2:38 pm

It will run under VirtualBox on Linux and maybe other Virtual machines as that is what I am doing here at the moment. I don't have any direct experience of the Asus eee machine you have but I did recently see in a copy of MicroMart how to add new programs to the machine. VirtualBox is just like any other app so it should be possibel.

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Postby treehead » Mon Jun 02, 2008 6:48 pm

Thank you both for your help . I have nearly got there
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Postby glider » Wed Jun 04, 2008 1:38 pm

Just noticed in W H Smiths that Linux Format magazine this month has an article on how to add apps to an ASUS eec pc
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Postby treehead » Thu Jun 05, 2008 8:15 am

Thanks again Glider, may your winnings be bigger than ever
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The strength of Gruss Software is that it’s been designed by one of you, a frustrated sports punter, and then developed by listening to dozens of like-minded enthusiasts.

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