On 2013-04-11 06:16, Martin Schreiber wrote:
Looks good, can you post the code somewhere? You work with Lazarus too AFAIK,
can you make a a similar thing with Lazarus?
I don't use LCL, only the Lazarus IDE (because MSEide doesn't run on
FreeBSD wink).
On a side note:
I installed the Linux
Am 10.04.2013 21:32, schrieb Ivanko B:
1000 FPS on updated Animation
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without MMTIMER : max 3% CPU GPU slow movement
with MMTIMER : max 2% of CPU max 12% of GPU fast movement
On Windows 2000 I get 0..3% CPU load with 100 FPS depending if the
button is shadowed by the red
On 2013-04-10 13:42, Martin Schreiber wrote:
Currently there is a discussion about performace of FireMonkey framework.
Do you have a link to that message thread? Or if it is in the
Embarcadero newsgroups, what news group, and the title of the thread.
What is the performance of FireMonkey vs
On Wednesday 10 April 2013 16:16:23 Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
On 2013-04-10 13:42, Martin Schreiber wrote:
Currently there is a discussion about performace of FireMonkey framework.
Do you have a link to that message thread? Or if it is in the
Embarcadero newsgroups, what news group, and the
1. MSEgui:
Animation :
(0..1)% both GPU each of 2 CPU even for 1000 FPS = miserable load.
100 lines grid
Scrolling with max speed : 15..17% of GPU 50..60% of each CPU.
Resizing with max speed: 20..30% of each of CPU, 5..33% of GPU
1
On Wednesday 10 April 2013 20:10:36 Ivanko B wrote:
1. MSEgui:
Animation :
(0..1)% both GPU each of 2 CPU even for 1000 FPS = miserable load.
On Windows? Please try again with the new version
(c631a10091f3e36040ff509beca8c0755d07ff4e) of the animation benchmark
1000 FPS on updated Animation
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without MMTIMER : max 3% CPU GPU slow movement
with MMTIMER : max 2% of CPU max 12% of GPU fast movement
There is a benchmark with 1000 design time and another with 10'000 runtime
butons. Which one is it?
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The design time
On 2013-04-10 13:42, Martin Schreiber wrote:
Now I am very interested how other toolkits (Lazarus, fpGUI, Qt, GTK,
LPTK...) behave with similar applications. Please report your findings.
I couldn't see the original FireMonkey or VCL test applications and
code. Downloading the zip archive is
On Thursday 11 April 2013 02:31:10 Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
On 2013-04-10 13:42, Martin Schreiber wrote:
Now I am very interested how other toolkits (Lazarus, fpGUI, Qt, GTK,
LPTK...) behave with similar applications. Please report your findings.
I couldn't see the original FireMonkey or
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