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Libsource.c - Linux srcds boost library
#16
thank you very much man
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#17
did you use the newest kernel in combination of zen? would you recommend it for debian? how could i try your Libsource.c > over pm?

best regards.
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#18
Peter_Pan123 Wrote:did you use the newest kernel in combination of zen? would you recommend it for debian? how could i try your Libsource.c > over pm?

best regards.

Please join #sourcekernel. I am always available in that chan for PM. Good news is, HLDS seems to respond well to my newest lib.

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#19
I have used this with the xen clocksource (was not running on a vm just using xen install) there was really no difference between any other source.
*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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#20
afterhoursgaming Wrote:I have used this with the xen clocksource (was not running on a vm just using xen install) there was really no difference between any other source.

He is referring to the zen-sources.org patchset, not xen-kernel.
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#21
I ran your boosted library at 2000fps on a stock 100hz kernel for ubuntu 8.10 (2.6.27-11) no RT no chrt'ing just stock with the module and idler thats it.
Server was considerably stable with source tv and 10 bots on a 12 slot server. Its nice to know this module will allow you to run a server "similar" to highquality ones without having to use 100hz and the overhead that comes with it. the surprising bit was no drops or dips with the source tv bot it was as stable as any server not running source TV. fps was only around 1957 though which of course is still awesome. On my box 2.8ghz q9550 the cpu usage was around 14-23% with all bots...Next is to try hlds with srcds and see if they run side by side without drops or dips.
*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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#22
btw: hlds will never show any fps larger than 1000.0, even if you are running slightly higher. so if you reduce the sleep time a little below 1ms (with some ld-preload lib), you will get "constant" 1000.0fps, but that is some kind of fake. you only hide the variations of the fps. if you want to see how stable the fps are, you should lower the fps to ~950 fps by making the sleeps longer...
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#23
BehaartesEtwas Wrote:btw: hlds will never show any fps larger than 1000.0, even if you are running slightly higher. so if you reduce the sleep time a little below 1ms (with some ld-preload lib), you will get "constant" 1000.0fps, but that is some kind of fake. you only hide the variations of the fps. if you want to see how stable the fps are, you should lower the fps to ~950 fps by making the sleeps longer...

Increasing and decreasing sleep in hlds is bad, as it will actually affect the speed "in game". I did not modify how long the system sleeps, I just modified the way the system calls sleep.

Although, it is hard to get a true reading since I can't test with bots or real people.
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#24
[quote=DiSTANT]Increasing and decreasing sleep in hlds is bad, as it will actually affect the speed "in game". I did not modify how long the system sleeps, I just modified the way the system calls sleep.
Quote:not if you change it only slightly...

[quote]Although, it is hard to get a true reading since I can't test with bots or real people.
bots wouldn't help you, you need real players ^^
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#25
Hello,

the link in the first post are dead Sad
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#26
no news about this lib ?

I want to join #sourcekernel, but nothing ! Sad
Sorry for my poor english, i'm french Wink
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#27
Anyone still got this lib?
Jamie Brunton, Gamer Creation
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#28
DiSTANT ? Are you on #Sourcekernel ? On quakenet ?

Why nobody answers?
Sorry for my poor english, i'm french Wink
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#29
#sourcekernel on gamesurge
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#30
thanks !!!
Sorry for my poor english, i'm french Wink
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