I guess this is mainly for the devs/Miller. Does anyone know if upping this size would make any difference in encouraging system to process more GUI calls per cycle? Having used 1000 on a measly netbook with tons of K12 gui-rich objects, this seems to cause in extreme GUI-busy environments stack overflow. OTOH trying something like 10000 starts introducing xruns in places they never existed. Would upping it to something like 2000 would seem feasible on modern day machines?
On 11/10/2012 03:31 PM, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
I guess this is mainly for the devs/Miller. Does anyone know if upping
just in case you missed that: there is a separate mailinglist for all dev-related things, it's called "pd-dev" and you can find it at [1]. separating the two lists is meant to not annoy people who are not interested in boring talk about gensym(), READSIZE and compilers.
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