Since Lucid has reached end of support I decided to back up my config and
install from the 2.7 live CD.
Having done that, installed all of the updates, and adjustments to my
config files,I ran the latency test.
Overall the latency numbers are 30% higher than the Lucid install, but
still in an accep
> Since Lucid has reached end of support I decided to back up my config and
> install from the 2.7 live CD.
> Having done that, installed all of the updates, and adjustments to my
> config files,I ran the latency test.
> Overall the latency numbers are 30% higher than the Lucid install, but
> still
On modern linux kernels, and especially on an RTOS kernel, there are ways
to assign tasks to specific cores of a multicore system.
Affinity is one way that I have used on a project that had data coming in
from DAQ cards at a rapid rate, and I don't want to loose any samples. So
I assigned the data
By the way, I just checked from a backup of my Lucid configuration, and it
is not using the second core for anything as well. It just has better
latency to begin with.
Ray
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