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Well, i didnt see it for small things, but when you are passing large
images around at 60 hz its a lot more obvious ;-)
buffering may be the issue, but for now i am very happy with adasockets
so i probably won't go back and revisit it.
jim
On Thursday, February 13, 2003, at 12:24 PM, Pascal Obry wrote:
> james hopper writes:
>> Both os x and linux. what i was doing was passing real time radar
>> images from our sim code on the server to the display app on another
>> computer. the difference was quite dramatic. i could get 60 hz with
>> AdaSockets, but only about 10hz with gnat sockets. i was in a bit of
>> a rush and never really went into what was causing the difference.
>
> This is not something we have experienced when switching from
> Adasocket to
> GNAT.Sockets on AWS. But we have an AWS.Net layer that does buffering
> both
> ways... This is in AWS 1.3 to be released.
>
> Pascal.
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