I will happily run the latest version of the "latencytest sessions" on 
my Emperorlinux Mako with low latency kernel 2.4.5.  I presently get 
around 3ms latency in Pd, and perform with the system regularly.

Where do I get the code for the latency tester?

----
Joe Miklojcik


Benno Senoner wrote:

> Nice stuff,
> 
> my question:  who has made some experiences with Laptops & low latency on 
> Linux ?
> 
> Basically what I'm looking for is a laptop that has a soundcard supported by 
> ALSA and that produces flat (sub 5msec) latencytest diagrams on kernels like 
> 2.4.5-lowlat.
> 
> It would be nice if the people on this list that own a laptop that has a 
> soundcard supported by ALSA (0.9) could run a few latencytest sessions and 
> post the results here.
> (The 3 frags x 128  bytes and 3 x 256 are the two most interesting test cases)
> 
> This would ease life for those looking for a laptop that is suitable for 
> lowlatency audio. 
> 
> cheers,
> Benno.
> 
> 
> 
> On Sunday 08 July 2001 20:31, John Lazzaro wrote:
> 
>>Hi lad-folk,
>>
>>        For lad folks who don't also subscribe to music-dsp,
>>thought I'd pass this link along, it answers a question that
>>has popped up on this list a few times, as I recall .. although
>>to what degree the conclusions also hold under Linux is unclear ...
>>
>>-------
>>
>>Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2001 23:27:58 -0700
>>From: Paul Russell
>>Subject: [music-dsp] Laptops for audio - useful comparison table
>>
>>Here's an interesting link.
>>
>>http://www.rme-audio.com/english/techinfo/hdsp/testtabe.htm
>>
>>Guess which laptop has the lowest latency for audio work ?
>>
>>//Paul
>>
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>>John Lazzaro -- Research Specialist -- CS Division -- EECS -- UC Berkeley
>>lazzaro [at] cs [dot] berkeley [dot] edu     www.cs.berkeley.edu/~lazzaro
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