On Tue, 5 Jan 2010, David Aitcheson wrote:

I have to wonder if the CPU activity level is dependent on the package
version and/or the number of libraries called and/or cascade called and how
the hardware handles those calls.

Library versions possible but less likely.  Hardware versions
perhaps slightly more possible.


Then there is the issue of some of the on board graphics chips being
somewhat dependent on the main CPU for some processing as they were designed
to be in the "Macrohard" environment.  This "GPU" load could be the source
of the perceived excess load on the CPU, maybe?

I have one such machine at home with shared memory for it's GPU.  I
might have to try the same test on it with a full Firenet.us feed to
see if the CPU load is a bit more.  Plus turn on all display info
for stations and turn on tracks and such.

BTW:  In the INSTALL file distributed with Xastir, near the end, are
instructions for running Xastir under "gprof" to see where the code
spends its time.  I've run the code under it periodically to knock
down the winners.


I'll have to see how my cpu use tracks.  The system is only partially set up
at this point and only Internet connected.  A GPS and TNC/Radio have yet to
be added.  I am waiting to see if someone attempts to sabotage things here
again now that I have the APRS beacon online.

Sabotage via RF or over the internet?  Firewalls protect me on the
internet side.  Xastir has so far been bulletproof on the RF side.
I'm in a high-activity APRS RF area too.

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