[Opensim-users] Changing timer settings in opensim
Justin Clark-Casey
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Thu Aug 30 23:41:18 UTC 2012
As R.Gunther says, this was last discussed in the thread he linked.
On 30/08/12 20:30, Dr Ramesh Ramloll wrote:
> I understand, I tried hacking round the slow timer too. The code becomes very messy, so I gave up.
> R
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> On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 3:18 PM, R.Gunther <rigun at rigutech.nl <mailto:rigun at rigutech.nl>> wrote:
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> You dont need to tell me, there's some opensim parameter to lower the timer speed, but not tried it myself.
> Because the slow timer you need to start hack around the slowness. it seems i can do it with the "Not_AT_Target"
> to get the required speed. (i dont use target points) , only once at state_entry.
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> Am not happy with this setup and idea, ut it seems to work very smooth and stable for me with enough speed.
> Read also this thread http://opensim-dev.2196679.n2.nabble.com/TimerEvent-to-slow-do-while-faster-td7578144.html
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> On 2012-08-30 18:46, Dr Ramesh Ramloll wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I finally hit the 0.5 minimum interval problem in opensim. I have an application that depends on a few animations
>> that are controlled by timers. Things work perfectly in Second Life.
>> Unfortunately with the 0.5 min interval, I am having to deal with a deal breaking slow down.
>> I heard there is a setting for changing minimum interval, can anyone help me find it?
>> I think a default setting of 0.1 will not cause harm.
>> E.g. of a cosmetic effect where a faster timer is important: objects fading in and out smoothly .. it adds a
>> level of magic to the whole experience...
>> E.g. mission critic need for fast timers: simulation applications, providing users with good and continuous
>> feedback when they are performing certain actions ...
>> Long story short, more precise timers are really needed.
>> Ramesh
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