Might this forcing of operating system priority help Emmit Dove's problem 
with Win@K not being able to keep up with the client?

Ike

At 08:16 AM 12/13/01 -0600, you wrote:
> From a WINNT CMD prompt.
>
>start /REALTIME myapp.exe
>
>This will force the thread into highest priority.  It will also make it
>look like your system no longer works as the system processes take
>second to your thread.
>
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>On
> > Behalf Of Lawrence Lustig
> > Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 7:23 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: Realtime and RBase
> >
> > > Real-time is used in the industrial setting of manufacturing and in
> > research
> > > laboratories. The standard Linux OPS can do real-time at moderate
>rates
> > if
> > > timing is not critical. If Rbase had a real-time module, it would be
> > called an
> > > industrial data base.
> >
> > Nothing that runs under Windows is, or ever will be, a real-time
>system as
> > Windows is most certainly not designed to be a real-time operating
>system
> > in
> > any sense of the word.  I don't think Linux is a realtime operating
>system
> > either, but I'm not sure.  Since the definition of a realtime
>operating
> > system is one that guarantees the handling of any event within a
>specified
> > (small) amount of time, I'm not sure what a realtime operating system
>in
> > which timing is not critical would mean.
> >
> > If you want to receive information into R:Base from a serial
>connection,
> > you
> > would need to write a UDF.  If you are going to return to R:Base to
> > process
> > every byte of information, I doubt it would be able to keep up.
>However,
> > if
> > your UDF were to collect chunks of information to return to R:Base,
>you
> > probably could write a system to handle some reasonable load.
> > --
> > Larry
> >
> >
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