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Re: PSA: Clock drift and pkgin
> Better than 100Hz is possible and still precise. Something around
> 1000Hz is necessary for human interaction.
That doesn't sound right. I've had good HCI experiences with HZ=100.
Why do you see a higher HZ as necessary for human interaction?
> Modern hardware could easily do 100kHz.
Not with curren^Wat least one moderately recent NetBSD version!
At work, I had occasion to run 9.1/amd64 with HZ=8000. This was to get
8-bit data pushed out a parallel port at 8kHz; I added special-case
hooks between the relevant driver and the clock (I forget whether
softclock or hardclock). It worked for its intended use fairly
nicely...but when I tried one of my SIGALRM testers on it, instead of
the 100Hz it asked for, I got signals at, IIRC, about 77Hz.
I never investigated. I think I still have access to the work machine
in question if anyone wants me to try any other quick tests, but trying
to figure out an issue on a version I don't use except at work is
something I am unmotivated to do on my own time, and using work time to
dig after an issue that doesn't affect work's use case isn't an
appropriate use of work resources.
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