On Wednesday, 24 August 2016 14:53:21 UTC+3, Jonathan Morton wrote:
>
>
> > On 24 Aug, 2016, at 11:22, Simo Koivukoski <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote: 
> > 
> > Is there any CPU load meter for OS 7 - 8.1? If find a 
> "peek-a-boo-12.hqx" but it is not very accurate. Usually it shows always 
> 100% for selected task. 
>
> It’s tricky, because Classic MacOS is a *cooperatively* multitasking OS, 
> and continually offers idle CPU time to applications in case they want to 
> do something with it.  It’s a very different model than a modern 
> pre-emptive system. 
>
> That said, BasiliskII is able to avoid using 100% of the host CPU when the 
> emulated Mac isn’t doing anything.  I’m not sure precisely how it detects 
> an idle condition, though.  The 68K instruction set does include a STOP 
> instruction, but I have no idea whether the Mac uses it as standard. 
>
>  - Jonathan Morton 
>
>  
Thanks for the great explanation! So there is no good way to follow CPU 
usage when playing different MP3 files with MpegDec?

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