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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hello Outro,<br>
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what frequencies are you talking about?<br>
And are you sure, that kiloherz would make sense in your context?<br>
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I'd doubt that Linux would max. out at any point with 1 kiloherz.<br>
Standard Audio is up to >= 20 kiloherz and Linux does handle
that perfectly fine. ;-)<br>
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Kind regards,<br>
Harald<br>
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On 2016-05-20 00:57, outro pessoa wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">The standard Linux kernel maxes out at 1 kilohertz,
while BSD kernels are able to do twice that speed and more.
Okay, with a POWER/PowerPC processor - either 32bit or 64bit -
and an APU - such as X-fi and newer - what is the performance -
on a Linux installed PPC machine , I can do a mental comparison
with previous knowledge and experience of BSD systems - on a G4
and a G5 system? I am wanting to set up a public studio for
audio, graphics, and animation. The current machines to be used
are two G4 systems - one blue and one mirrored. <br>
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