On 9 March 2011 03:49, Michael Thompson <[email protected]> wrote: > Does you program just write via TCP to this serial device, it doesn't > do anything else that could block?
Both the "bare bones" script and the real app writes and reads from the device, so I wouldn't expect full speed communications. But I can't see anything else in my script that might actually block. > Have you tried running this under different reactors? Yep — no difference under Linux, but the GTK reactor is slower than the select reactor under Windows (see original email for times). > Running the windows program against the Linux socat device might help > to reduce the number of variables. Aha! Didn't think of that, but interesting results... socat on Linux, socat_test.py on Windows VM: - select reactor: 4s - win32reactor: 4s - gtk reactor: 220s socat on Windows VM, socat_test.py on Linux: - select reactor: 30s - gtk reactor: 30s Interesting, but not exactly clarifying... — Jason _______________________________________________ Twisted-Python mailing list [email protected] http://twistedmatrix.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twisted-python
