Hi !

 befor I start playing with the idea ... could it make any sense to disable 
 all caches to reduce jitter ? or is this simply nonsens . The idea being
 that caching mechanisms improve overall average performance , but the 
 variation of execution times would increas with caching system (on
 the TMS320C40 disabling the cache reduced jitter (the external ram
 was a littl slow))

thx
hofr.at

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