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faq:start [2013/07/16 23:33] – the_aviv | faq:start [2016/03/20 12:25] – [Q: Is it possible to run VST plugins on Linux?] Update note spotlightkid | ||
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==== Q: What about timers and timing ? ==== | ==== Q: What about timers and timing ? ==== | ||
- | Modern PCs provide good hardware timing sources. | + | For moderate to new hardware, TSC is the best hardware timing sources. |
- | One of it is the RTC (real-time-clock). Another one is the HPET (high-precision-event-timer), which is preferable | + | |
Then there is a software layer (in the kernel) to make available the hw-timers to the applications, | Then there is a software layer (in the kernel) to make available the hw-timers to the applications, | ||
One example is the usual system-timer. | One example is the usual system-timer. | ||
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(see: priority settings, rtirq). | (see: priority settings, rtirq). | ||
- | **How to know, if a HPET (hardware) is available? | + | **How to know, if a TSC / HPET (hardware) is available? |
+ | dmesg | grep -i tsc | ||
dmesg | grep -i hpet | dmesg | grep -i hpet | ||
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cat / | cat / | ||
- | **Related Kernel Options | + | **How to config kernel for HPET?** |
< | < | ||
# cat .config | grep -i hpet | # cat .config | grep -i hpet | ||
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Related Articles: | Related Articles: | ||
[[http:// | [[http:// | ||
+ | [[http:// | ||
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* [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
- | **Note:** Instead of VST, you will soon prefere | + | **Note:** Instead of VST, you may prefer |
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