On 10/9/06, David Brownell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Exactly why I'm reminding you that your driver -- queueing only one
> URB at a time -- is the source of a **LOT** of your problemss.

I've not heard any other plausible suggestions other than repeated
assertions that 'Linux can't do that'.  Well, I have to do that.  And
I don't want to be forced to go buy Macs so I can.  The hardware can
do 2ms roundtrip.  The other OSes can do 2ms roundtrip. If Linux
can't, that's because Linux is inadequate, not because I'm asking
something unreasonable.

...so let's find a way to do it.  If my approach is unreasonable, help
me find an approach that *is* reasonable.  I've explained what I'm
trying to do in the end.

OTOH, if the answer is "we cannot do that be design and no, you may
not change the design" I guess I'll be saving up my pennies for a
couple MacMinis.  I needed this to work five years ago.  But I guess
tomorrow will have to do.  :-(

So.. how do I get 2ms latency when my buffering is required to be a
minimum of 4ms deep?

Monty

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