On 2006-11-15, Steve Underwood <[email protected]> wrote:
> People complain its not that fast, but they always have.
> You'll find IAR and the other tool chains exchange data more
> slowly in recent versions. There seems to have been some
> changes to the TI code which slow it down.
Since you've got that code, you can fix it, right?
Any idea why doesn't it affect the Python download tool?
> I guess its doing more checking somewhere. I keep meaning to
> investigate the cause, but never seem to get around to it. Its
> not something mspgcc specific, though. I find your speed ratio
> a little extreme. I've never had any version exchange as fast
> as 30 packets/second, and I don't get anything as slow as one
> per second now.
I've timed it -- it's exactly one frame per second using newer
versions. For the default frame size, the transfer time is 30
times longer than the old version. Therefore the old one was
transferring 30 frames per second.
> There has definitely been a slowdown, though. The USB tools
> are much faster, but that probably doesn't help you.
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