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Benjamin GOLINVAUX wrote:

> I suspected there were better ways... I just wrote down something silly...
> All I need is _something_ to stress the cpu.... So I'm not looking for the
> most efficient scheme.

It's not about efficiency, it's about not sounding too horrible.
After all, it should sound well enough in the normal case so that you
hear
clicks if a deadline is missed :-)

Tom

