From 39ba8a640bd178fd732d945760df7eef3e2c1e1a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "N.N." Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 17:50:51 +0000 Subject: no gridflow snapshots in pure-data svn svn path=/trunk/; revision=12888 --- .../gridflow/doc/flow_classes/tsctime-help.pd | 50 ---------------------- 1 file changed, 50 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/tsctime-help.pd (limited to 'externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/tsctime-help.pd') diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/tsctime-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/tsctime-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index e53730a5..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/tsctime-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 508 124 632 550 10; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 302 doc_c; -#X obj 0 521 doc_f; -#X obj 3 501 doc_also; -#X obj 3 426 doc_o 1; -#X obj 3 342 doc_i 2; -#X obj 14 372 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 394 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 14 456 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 97 372 doc_m i0 bang; -#X obj 97 394 doc_m i1 bang; -#X obj 97 456 doc_m o0 float; -#X text 232 372 reset timer; -#X text 232 394 trigger output; -#X obj 103 501 realtime; -#X obj 11 96 tsctime; -#X text 188 38 This is a super-high-resolution version of the [realtime] -class that does not look at the ordinary clock of the operating system -\, and instead uses the clock tick of the CPU itself. However \, if -you have a variable-clock CPU \, this will give you some kind of virtual -time.; -#X msg 50 45 bang; -#X msg 11 45 bang; -#X floatatom 14 122 10 0 0 0 - - -; -#X obj 78 100 realtime; -#X floatatom 78 122 10 0 0 0 - - -; -#X text 190 114 It's also possible that this has some other bugs related -to scaling. However \, even if it gives you really weird values \, -this object will give you very precise values in what is really the -wrong scale.; -#X text 192 171 if you are trying to measure real time with this \, -you should disable any CPU energy saving that may change the CPU's -clock speed. However \, if you want to measure CPU usage \, [tsctime] -is the ONLY of the time-objects to allow you to measure CPU usage reliably -while your clock speed changes.; -#X text 192 255 in assembly language \, [tsctime] is called "RDTSC" -\, and this is where [tsctime] got its name from.; -#X text 232 456 value in "milliseconds" (or lousy imitation thereof... -see intro text above.); -#X connect 3 1 14 0; -#X connect 9 1 12 0; -#X connect 10 1 13 0; -#X connect 11 1 25 0; -#X connect 15 0 19 0; -#X connect 17 0 15 1; -#X connect 17 0 20 1; -#X connect 18 0 15 0; -#X connect 18 0 20 0; -#X connect 20 0 21 0; -- cgit v1.2.1