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09:02
RTOS is for losers who can't afford an FPGA :-)
 
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11:43
I am a loser and am OK with that
nwp
nwp
What did you lose?
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My dignity, since I started wring C++
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nwp
nwp
Did it make you ask Stackoverflow for help?
I have lost a few years and gained a few kilos, it's not ideal.
nwp
nwp
It could have been HTML 🤷
11:52
yes, but my question got closed because apparently it got already asked too often
I don't understand the answers. I am regarded.
Will try to ask again in 1h
nwp
nwp
You could also ask here. Sometimes the chat format works better than the Q&A format.
Maybe searching for what the upvoted answers mean takes less effort than to post a new question?
Either way, back to something serious
I need to figure out how experts correctly assign priorities to real-time tasks and how they get everything properly scheduled
Sometimes I steal borrow ideas from open source code. It takes time to learn a subject thoroughly.
Dignity is overrated, self confidence is more practical.
12:37
Do all people who use TCP implement an application-level acknowledge?
I can understand the rationale, but at the same time it's such a pitty because you have a tcp level acknowledge already. So the fact that there is a need to add an ack at the application level kind of makes the tcp level acknowledge redundant to some extent
I assume there are many sample code you could copy from ...
13:02
it's a failure of api at that point, where one could add a marker after writing to the socket and then query later whether that packet got acked
of course a packet getting acked doesn't mean the application actually did the read
13:45
@ratchetfreak That s the point I am indeed trying to make. As you have no clue whether the application received your message you have no other choice than adding a second acknowledge at the application level, which I find very frustrating

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