Re: Framerate on iR...

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Rob Jenkins (robj++at++quid)
Fri, 5 Sep 1997 07:33:48 -0700


> 9. the best thing to do is to run the rtmond daemon using react-pro-sw
>
> along with WindView and get a trace of each cpu on your system during
> the time when it
>
> "jumps". this is the most deterministic way to evaluate whats going on.
> You can run WindView traces down to the microsec without any problems.
>

par -rSSt<N secs> where N is long enough to catch your glitch ( say 3 secs )
will also show you what ran on what CPU and at what priority etc so you can see
if anything preempted your pf procs.

Cheers
Rob

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