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High CPU usage #47
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From davidcapello on October 10, 2011 06:11:39 This problem is an Allegro 4 implementation thing. You can find more information about my plans for this issue here: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/aseprite-discuss/L15nVBdJvyI/QWsBDOyRcXUJ Owner: davidcapello |
From kyrylosi...@gmail.com on December 04, 2011 14:10:49 Sadly, but I have almost the same behavior on Linux. Attachment: 2011-12-05-000036_619x34_scrot.png |
From davidcapello on January 01, 2012 05:07:25 Issue #62 has been merged into this issue. |
From davidcapello on March 07, 2012 18:57:28 Issue #80 has been merged into this issue. |
From davidcapello on March 07, 2012 18:57:47 Issue #86 has been merged into this issue. |
From davidcapello on March 22, 2012 11:14:37 Fixed: dacap@2ae5fc6 Thanks to Tobias Hansen and Gernot Frisch. Status: Fixed |
From davidcapello on July 16, 2014 17:58:21 Labels: -OpSys-All OS-All |
From xof...@gmail.com on October 10, 2011 02:27:09
What is the expected output? What do you see instead? The program has 50 % CPU usage on my dual core processor, meaning it's hogging one of the cores entirely. I would expect a simple program like this to use maximum of 10-20 %. What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? v0.9 on Windows 7. Please provide any additional information below. I have a suspicion this is caused by active vsync polling in the display drivers. I have encountered the same problem with some SDL apps.
Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/aseprite/issues/detail?id=47
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