TXL 2000 works with Excel to gather data. If you can get your information into Excel, we'll put it on your Datawall.
In general, TXL can display information obtained via:
Since it's a Microsoft World, most Market Data Vendors provide a DDE Server that allows real-time information to be brought into Excel.
Likewise, using ODBC, Excel has access to a wealth of Database Information. Using an ODBC driver provided by your Database Vendor will allow you display information from your Database on your Datawall.
Additionally, C-Scape can develop a Custom DDE Server to bring your information into Excel. From there, it can be displayed on your Datawall.
TXL 2000 is an open system and supports dozens of different Market Data Vendors. Some of the more popular Market Data Vendors that we support are:
| ADP | ILX |
| AT Financial | PC-Quote |
| Bloomberg | S&P Comstock |
| Bridge | Telerate |
| Interactive Data | TIBCO |
If you don't see your Market Data Vendor listed, it is still likely that we support them. In General, if your data vendor can get information into Microsoft Excel, TXL 2000 will support them.
If you want to know about your Data Vendor, please contact us.
TXL 2000 minimum requirements are:
TXL 2000 is an open system; If you can get your information into Excel, TXL 2000 will display it on your Datawall Display(s). Since most users configure their displays without needing our assistance, we do not know all the applications TXL 2000 is being used for.
Here is a partial list of some of applications TXL 2000 is used for
TXL 2000 is used by a wide range of institutions including Banks, Exchanges, Fund Managers, Market Data Vendors and Universities.
Some of our customers include:
We request a one week lead time.
However, if requested, we will deliver TXL 2000 to you the same day via e-mail or overnight via FedEX.
TXL 2000 can drive your Trans-Lux Datawall(s) via a Serial Connection or via TCP/IP. TCP/IP Connectivity is accomplished with the aid of a Terminal Server device.