[Lcdproc] MAXMSG parameter in LCDd
Dan Yi
dyi@Hoana.com
Mon Aug 20 20:51:02 2007
I have to send bunch of data to LCDd, but once it exceeds the MAXMSG, it =
will cause problem. So I want to increase MAXMSG to make it able to =
receive more data. How can I do that if I cannot change MAXMSG.
Also, the LCD I am using is CFontzPacket 635, after some modification to =
LCD, like increasing MAXMSG, I found sometimes LCD frozen, I had to =
restart it again and again. Is this caused by increasing MAXMSG? Thanks.
Dan
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Marschall [mailto:peter@adpm.de]=20
Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2007 9:02 AM
To: lcdproc@lists.omnipotent.net
Cc: Dan Yi
Subject: Re: [Lcdproc] MAXMSG parameter in LCDd
Hi,
On Thursday, 9. August 2007 20:18, Dan Yi wrote:
> When I read the LCDd code, I found you defined =93MAXMSG=94 in =
server/sock.c to
> 8192. I wonder where this number come from? Does it has anything to =
do
> with the =93speed=94 parameter defined in LCDd.conf file? Can I =
change it to
> any other number?
No, MAXMSG has nothing to do with the speed setting in LCDd.conf.
It is the maximal length of the input buffer in bytes.
If you do not now what a specific value is for, you should not change =
it.
Why do you want to change it ?
Peter
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