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Originally Posted by Greg McKaskle
Of course I don't have to explain that higher priority doesn't speed up the CPU or anything magical, it simply gives cuts in the queue, right?
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I'd say "right", but I'm still wondering if "cuts in the queue" includes not only "going to the head of the line" in the queue, but also preempting a presently-running lower-priority task.
I'm also wondering how the 2010 FRC LabVIEW framework handles what I will call the "standard form" periodic tasks, i.e. like the default templates provided in the framework periodic vi. Does LabVIEW set them up with the same priority? And if so, does the OS preemptively time-slice-multitask all equal-priority tasks, or is the multitasking strictly cooperative (in the "standard form").
I say "wondering" instead of "asking" because I don't want to make it sound like I'm insisting on an answer. But if anyone does know, I'd sure be interested.
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