Hi Steven,
in this particular case I do find it odd or rather surprising, since it's a
bit unclear when the localconnection triggers the code in the other movie.
If A sends to B and B sends to A and it happens all within the timespace of
a single frame, I would expect the time taken to be equal no
Framerate directly affects Flash's code execution response time. Is there a
reason why you would find this odd or surprising?
Hans Wichman wrote:
Hi List,
I've set up a test in AS2 with a 2 channel localconnection, swf A sends a
msg to swf B, and B sends back an acknowledge signal.
If I set
Hi List,
I've set up a test in AS2 with a 2 channel localconnection, swf A sends a
msg to swf B, and B sends back an acknowledge signal.
If I set the movies framerate to 1 fps, this takes about 50ms for a simple
msg to get an ack signal, if I set the framerate to 30 it takes about 5ms.
Erm... my n
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