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can you give some comparative measurements with my fps-meter?
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this must be a modified version of the lib, as you get > 1000 fps... And for my taste the fps are a little bit too stable not to rise the suspicion that this is an artefact. you really have to take care that you do not create any (even indirect) loops between usleep and gettimeofday. if you somehow couple gettimeofday to usleep you can achieve absolute stable fps, but this would be a fake of course (I have tried this just for fun) ;-)
what kernel do you use? how many other servers are running on the hardware? can you post the source code of exactly that lib used for this graph?
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Please refer to the graph edited in on the initial post. I have made some major modifications and I am very satisfied with the results.
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Wow Do you have the modified version on your website yet? I looked the version you have still looks the saem as the old one. blaine and myself also tested this on diff systems even with stock kernel. His stock kernel was able to produce about the same usage as one configured for 1000hz. Mine however lowered average cpu usage srcds normally runs @ 2% idle 1000fps match server. With the module loaded it shows 1% with no jumps it also reduces loaded servers as well my iceworld normally consumes 18-29% now only uses 15-25% with the same amount of people. Tf2 was a small improvment for me however not much diff from not running it.
*Windows lack of output*
You: Hey, I want to run this program!
Windows: Ok.. It crashed... Now what? Give up?
You:...wtf...
*linux output helpful?*
You: ./My_program
Linux:...Failed!...oo kitties!
You:...wtf...
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I have shown it to alot of people. They have had trouble getting it to work however on some systems. But the majority see it as an easy way to get very stable fps for little cpu. Personally I think its great someone actually did this.
*Windows lack of output*
You: Hey, I want to run this program!
Windows: Ok.. It crashed... Now what? Give up?
You:...wtf...
*linux output helpful?*
You: ./My_program
Linux:...Failed!...oo kitties!
You:...wtf...
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how do u use distant lib? wget blahblah/distantslib.tar?
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This make fps stable?
Can you release some version to hlds (1.6)?
Thanks,
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what is the best patch for centos 5? i tried using the fragholics wiki and it got stuck on "mkinitramfs -o /boot/initrd.img-2.6.26.8-rt16 2.6.26.8-rt16" As of right now i am only allowed to run 300 FPS servers.