Subject: Re: Clockhack details.
To: David Gilbert <dgilbert@pci.on.ca>
From: Jason Thorpe <thorpej@nas.nasa.gov>
List: port-sparc
Date: 01/05/1996 14:23:23
On Fri, 5 Jan 1996 14:31:48 -0500
David Gilbert <dgilbert@pci.on.ca> wrote:
> Now that the test cycle for stopping the clock is shorter, I
> think that my symptoms are due to serial activity (not netscape as
> previously stated --- at least the two are related). While the matter
> seems exsaserbated now that I have 24M ram (as opposed to 16), I
> believe that this is due to the fact that excessive swapping kept
> serial performance down for the most part.
I haven't seen any problems with the clock on my 4/260. I have been
using Netscape 2.0b4 (without the "hanging" problems described by Greg,
excelt when I use Java, and it then seems to be related to the fact that
it consumes vast quantites of VM...), and I've been using the
keyboard/mouse (obviously, but that's actually serial activity) and ttya
as the console for my terminal server. Granted, it's not a heavy use of
the serial port, but it is serial activity.
> If nobody else experiences this, then I have a slight
> suspicion. I have increased my ZLRB_RING_SIZE to 4096 (and the other
> to 4095) which gives me much greater serial performance. I'm thinking
> that somehow this isn't allocated correctly ... or ... there's some
> interaction with this larger size and things around it.
Hmm ... I can't seem to find this constant...though, I remember a
discussion about it...
> So... who else has a 4/260 to help track this down?
Well, I'll do that I can, but darn if this doesn't sound bloody weird :-)
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