Can someone point me in the right direction to look for documentation
on near real-time work in OS X? I'd like to be able to apply VERY
precise time stamps to tcp packets, and need to minimize jitter
associated with other time sharing and interrupt activity. Lots of
folks here have experience doing this sort of thing in Linux (with
various degrees of success), and in a general way I'd like to know
whether or nor OS X lends itself to being able to do this sort of
thing better or worse than Linux does. If it just isn't practical,
no point in beating some poor post-doc's head against the wall, but
if it can do the job much better than Linux, it would be another
minor victory.
If there is a better list to post to - I apologize (and would ask for
a pointer).
Thanks,
Bill
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