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English: The input/output loop: Human Machine Interface (HMI) peripherals, Linux kernel, evdev,…
In his Tech Talk with UMKC-SCE John Carmack advises to use the USB isochronous mode instead of the USB HID class for the VR head-mounted display! Linux USB API: How to do isochronous (ISO) transfers? Deutsch: Die Eingabe-Ausgabe-Schleife beim Computerspielen: Peripheriegeräte, welche die Mensch-Maschine-Schnittstelle implementieren, Linux Kernel und seine Subsysteme, eventueller Einfluss verschiedener Privilegierungs-Stufen auf die Verzögerung zwischen Eingabe und Ausgabe.
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Español: Ilustra las interfaces de Núcleo Linux
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