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Re: 706 had the curse of all curses

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Originally Posted by boomergeek View Post
the operating system ends up with fewer chances to run both higher and lower (and the same) priority tasks.
My understanding of how Java, for example, is implemented on Windows platforms is that the highest priority runnable thread runs to completion and is not preempted by lower-priority threads. If there are multiple runnable threads at the same (highest) priority, they will be time-sliced.

Are you saying that Java does not behave this way on the cRIO?


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