Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
(B> On Wed, 3 Nov 2004 18:00:45 -0500 Corey Donohoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
(B> 
(B> 
(B>>* Carsten Haitzler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
(B>>
(B>>>On Tue, 02 Nov 2004 16:58:54 -0800 Arlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
(B>>>
(B>>>
(B>>>>If I use expedition in engage's sysicon section 18% of my cpu is used 
(B>>>>constantly.  (PIII 1ghz)  I was wondering if this is just an unavoidable 
(B>>>>result of shifting the necessary analog clock parts within the .eet or 
(B>>>>if there is some design flaw to blame.  With digital.eet the cpu usage 
(B>>>>is negligible.  I'd just like to hear some insight from the devs on this 
(B>>>>issue.
(B>>>
(B>>>have u run the expedition.eet within edje (the edje test program) and tested
(B>>>there? see what cpu usage is?
(B>>
(B>>Running the eet in edje should be slightly less cpu intense, but not much.
(B>>The expedition eet has a signal every second to move the second hand, and
(B>>there's transitions between the states etc.  If the one that comes with
(B>>engage is scaling the images down from the original size(which was much
(B>>larger) that'd prolly add some overhead too.  Your best bet to get the cpu
(B>>usage down is to remove the second hand and the associated signals.  You'd
(B>>then have to redo the timer and only have it fire off once a minute.  Would
(B>>be a good change to learn some embryo though. :)
(B> 
(B> 
(B> thats not it. trust me :) edje can handle this on the lowliest of hardware 
(B> many
(B> times a second before u see an impact (also note that expedition.eet uses
(B> significantly less cpu in edje compared to in engage) :)
(B> 
(B
(BAs an alternative you can use digital.eet, which actually now works
(Bproperly, has a cool LCD font and uses negligible CPU.
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