Load Management

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Jean-Luc Dery (dery++at++atlantis.discreet.qc.ca)
Tue, 17 Dec 1996 14:36:57 -0500


Hi Perfs,

I have a Performer process driving 2 channels on a single graphics pipe. One
needs to be real-time and the other could be asynchronous (whenever there is
time to do it). This means that the RT channel needs to be rendered at at least
30 Hz, using stress management provided by Performer, and the other should be
rendered when possible, without having the RT channel's rate go lower than 30
Hz.

What's the best, most efficient way to do this; is the only possible way
through the stress control functions provided for the channels, do I have to
implement my own load management inside the draw process ???

Thanks for any help on this.

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