Frank Cox wrote, On 10/20/2008 10:50 PM:
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008 20:10:57 -0500
Richard Shaw <hobbes1069@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I didn't find anything helpful with a quick Google search for "flash 10
multitheaded" but maybe it is an issue with multi-core machines?
That's a thought. I have never been able to watch CNN videos on this dual-core
machine, even with Flash 10, but they work on the single-core machine that's
sitting beside it. Both running F8.
have you considered/ever tried forcing flash &| the browser &| X processes to
operate only on one processor (core) with taskset, just to see if it may be a
context switching/processor cache bashing problem?
I have noticed on the dual Xeon 1.50GHz W/512MB I use, that if I lock X to the
second processor, when visiting animated sites like
http://www.intellicast.com/National/Radar/Current.aspx?animate=true
The whole system is smother and the animation is less glitchy.
[with out locking X pulls ~85%cpu (of combined cpus),
with locking X pulls ~10-50%cpu (of combined cpus), on that page after it
self reloads.]
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