@Chris, thanks for this note about the timer throttle. On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 5:18 AM, Chris <[email protected]> wrote: > The thing with timers on OpenSim versus LL servers is: OpenSim throttles > timers to 0.5 seconds at the fastest. This is to prevent overload on your > server and thus crashing it. The side effect is unfortunately that if you > import a script from SL that uses timers lower than this it will appear to > be slower on OpenSim than it is on SL. > > > On 3/3/2012 12:44 AM, Dr Ramesh Ramloll wrote: >> >> Hello there, >> I ported some of my Second Life scripts to opensim running on my local >> machine. The scripts do make use of a lot of listeners which is >> unavoidable given what I am doing. The interaction with various >> objects was significantly less snappy than when the same scripts are >> running on Second Life. During the port, I was worried about compiling >> issues and so on ... I had only few all related to the fact that >> opensim check types more strictly than Second Life. Other than that, >> things run but unfortunately the interactions are slower. >> It is possible that my laptop does not have enough resources to run >> the opensim server, a connection to Second Life (Second Life viewer), >> and a connection to the local opensim region (Second Life viewer). >> What is your experience running lots of scripts in opensim, did you >> notice any drop in performance (by that I mean, do things run slower?) >> I understand this is a very general question, but wanted to know a >> little bit about your experience/thoughts in this matter. >> Thanks >> Ramesh >> p.s. also, I was using a script that fades an object before it is >> removed, in Second Life, the fading happens quicker too ... however >> animations work as usual, so don't know if the timer event in the >> fading script is slower in opensim ... 1 millisecond in opensim is >> longer than 1 millisecond on Second Life ...., just rambling out loud. > > > > -- > OpenSim: 9 Region Standalone on 0.7.3 Dev > Physics: Open Dynamics Engine > OS: Windows 7 (x64) > CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 840 3.2 GHz > Memory: 11 GB DDR3 > Database: MySQL 5.1.11 > > > _______________________________________________ > Opensim-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/opensim-users
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