Hi, [ It seems that you may be new to the lists, so I will let you know, please do not top post. It is appropriate to either bottom post or better yet, inline reply. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style ] On Tue, 20 May 2008, MA QING A wrote:I'm not sure where you read that. With the introduction of high-resolution timers, the HZ value isn't that important anymore. Things that might use select or poll as timeouts will still be at the HZ frequency, but other code that uses proper timer API will still react well. Matters what you are doing. Try out different values yourself and see what you find is the best. You can also report your findings if you want. Cheers, -- Steve --
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