Hi,
Which would be the best way to approach integrating a XFORMS GUI
with real time processes?
My real-time stuff is audio playback (or even audio generation
or modification with playback).
It will be hard to "identify" any idle point in the cpu cycles.
a) Perhaps using 2 processes with shared memory?
b) 2 processes with pipes?
c) Something else????
Anyone any experience in this area and have an idea which is the
best route to go down? Anyone will do, just I would rather go
down the one where there is a glimmering light at the end of the tunnel,
rather than some load of burning cheese!
Regards,
Rob
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