AFAIK the system.capabilities object is not capable of determining the highest 
FPS of the current viewer. Mostly it is for fairly vanilla info such as what 
FPlayer is running, OS, has Audio, has Video, etceteras. Which is not saying 
there is not a way to do so. If there is, peeps on this list will chime in and 
help.

That being said, my two cents would be to establish a baseline system/setup 
that you are programming for and develop for those systems and above. When you 
establish a baseline system, you have a clear cut black and white measurement 
of success which of course is very important when dealing with clients. 

Not much but HTH...



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Mick G
Sent: Wed 5/24/2006 7:27 PM
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Subject: [Flashcoders] Test CPU/performance/rendering
 
I'm building a fairly demanding site that has a fair bit of animation and
rather than aiming for an average performance level of animation for my
users, I'd like to turn off/on some features of the site depending on
rendering capabilities of the users computer.

Does anyone have any recommendations on the best way to achieve this? Off
the top of my head I guess finding out the highest FPS the current viewer
can achieve and flagging them as "high" or "low" performance depending on
the results. Any other suggestions?
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