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Old 12-15-2017, 02:37 AM   #223
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As for showing Max2 as the second screen: could you show comparison with Carta (If I remeber correctly Carta was using vnc).
You can use remote desktop solutions, of which VNC is the instance of one of the possible technologies, not of a product, and results will vary. (And mainstream leading products - e.g. TeamViewer -, to have solid parameters, do not work on the older devices because their processor was lacking in common features.) And until an optimal configuration is found, in the application of varying remote desktop implementations, you would compare with tests a solution which is marketed as official.

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We just saw what difference quad core processor does,
Before people get confused (and I read that expression often): a /"quad core"/ does not make a difference. It is the fact that one of those single cores is almost three times as fast as the only core of the i.MX 6SL, that makes a difference, coupled with the fact that having more cores you have immensely less chance of creating queues.
EDIT: and again, the i.MX 6SL was lacking basic features, and not all software applications can work on it.

On a Graphics (or "General") Processing Unit, you can have thousands of cores. Is software optimized to use them? It's like a motorway with a thousand lanes - less queues than a street with a single lane, certainly, but it is the speed of the van that makes the shipment arrive on time - especially if the organization of the shipments, with particular regard to its parallelism, was not organized for optimization.

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@mdp maybe you could suggest some simple application that would measure the time lag in miliseconds?
A video editor: you count the frames

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