Three easy steps:

1. Right-click and choose "Help" on [speedlim].
2. Note the directory named in the window title of the help patch.
3. Go on a celebratory nature walk.

-Jonathan

--- On Sun, 5/29/11, András Murányi <muranyia@gmail.com> wrote:

From: András Murányi <muranyia@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [PD-dev] New externals
To: "pd-dev" <pd-dev@iem.at>
Date: Sunday, May 29, 2011, 9:40 PM



On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 21:20, Brian Neltner <neltnerb@mit.edu> wrote:
[...]

I'd also be curious if anyone knows of a datarate limiting object for
messages. Right now, I'm using buddy along with a metronome to
accomplish the task (pretty straightforward), but it seems like a task
that other people might be interested in -- for instance in cases where
events are overwhelming the CPU and there is a desire to limit the rate
of messages when the CPU is being overutilized. In my patch, I use it to
limit the maximum datarate physically being sent out over UDP to my wifi
lights because too high of datarates result in lags at the 802.11b
level.
 
use [speedlim] from... err, it's included in iemlib, maxlib and cyclone, and I don't really know which one I'm using (shame, shame...)

Andras

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