I found this article on www.prorec.com on Windows 2000, thought you all
would find it interesting:


"in the average PC Windows 2000 is able to meet worst case high priority
task latencies close to 1 ms, while Windows 9X
does not even meet 100 ms. Worst-case high priority task latency is the
single most important measure of a systems ability to
perform low latency real-time processing of massive data amounts."

That seems like a HELL of an improvement! I like the 'in the average' part
though.  What latency are we targeting for Linux??

Rick

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