Ha ha....  I forgot to .....

But apparently no one gets too concerned when you found something but 
you "don't" have an issue with.

Are you using Ubuntu 10.04?

When I was using Ubuntu 9.10 there was a big difference on Atom CPUs 
when going from no Isocpus to Isocpus=1.   With 10.04
I didn't notice as big of an improvement, but I think that may be simply 
because 10.04 seems like a "lot" better OS than 9.10.

I have EMC2 running on Ubuntu 9.10 on a customers commercial machine and 
I have thought about volunteering to load 10.4, but they still never 
have any problems with the machine, so I think I will leave it alone.  :-)

I am not sure exactly what trips the "real time delay" message but I 
have seen it occur on running systems after many hours of operation.    
I have also seen it pop up on systems
when EMC2 is first started and then it never re-occurs.

 >>Perhaps I should have changed the subject to something controversial <G>.

Try poking me with a problem that I fought for a very long time, but still 
persists to this day, years later!  ... like threading on Mach3!  :-/

Dave





On 4/3/2011 9:05 PM, Steve Blackmore wrote:
> On Sun, 03 Apr 2011 09:14:57 +0100, you wrote:
>
>    
>> On Sat, 02 Apr 2011 19:13:14 -0500, you wrote:
>>
>>      
>>> I did this page a while ago ...
>>>
>>> But being a fellow Linux Crash Test Dummy ... I wrote this out so I
>>> didn't have to remember all of it.
>>>
>>> http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/emcinfo.pl?EMC_Ubuntu91
>>>
>>> Line #28
>>>        
>> Thanks for that Dave. Done that this morning and disabled hyperthreading
>> in the bios but was surprised to find it made little difference to the
>> latency - it was under 7000 and still is - it reduced it by 5 or 600 or
>> so.
>>
>> If it gets rid of the annoying "realtime delay" message, that will do
>> me. I've always ignored it anyway without any ill effects so far :)
>>
>> Steve Blackmore
>>      
> Ain't it amazing that this got NO response.
>
>
> Steve Blackmore
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