As R.Gunther says, this was last discussed in the thread he linked.

On 30/08/12 20:30, Dr Ramesh Ramloll wrote:
I understand, I tried hacking round the slow timer too. The code becomes very 
messy, so I gave up.
R

On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 3:18 PM, R.Gunther <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    You dont need to tell me, there's some opensim parameter  to lower the 
timer speed, but not tried it myself.
    Because the slow timer you need to start hack around the slowness.  it seems i can do 
it with the "Not_AT_Target"
    to get the required speed. (i dont use target points) , only once at 
state_entry.

    Am not happy with this setup and idea, ut it seems to work very smooth and 
stable for me with enough speed.
    Read also this thread 
http://opensim-dev.2196679.n2.nabble.com/TimerEvent-to-slow-do-while-faster-td7578144.html


    On 2012-08-30 18:46, Dr Ramesh Ramloll wrote:
    Hello,
    I finally hit the 0.5 minimum interval problem in opensim. I have an 
application that depends on a few animations
    that are controlled by timers. Things work perfectly in Second Life.
    Unfortunately with the 0.5 min interval, I am having to  deal with a deal 
breaking slow down.
    I heard there is a setting for changing minimum interval, can anyone help 
me find it?
    I think a default setting of 0.1 will not cause harm.
    E.g. of a cosmetic effect where  a faster timer is important: objects 
fading in and out smoothly .. it adds a
    level of magic to the whole experience...
    E.g. mission critic need for fast timers: simulation applications, 
providing users with good and continuous
    feedback when they are performing certain actions ...
    Long story short, more precise timers are really needed.
    Ramesh

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