Re: [ros-users] c-snail

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Author: RobotNV
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To: ros-users@code.ros.org
Subject: Re: [ros-users] c-snail
Pretty much Gazebo is the one taking 36% of CPU. Video card is fairly decent - Galaxy Technology 512 MB DDR3 GeForce GT240.

I do have faster PCs, but they are all on the "dark side" - with no prospect of converting to Linux any time soon.

On Sep 14, 2010, at 6:14 AM, "Axelrod, Benjamin" <> wrote:

> Is the slow behavior only when using Gazebo and rviz? What kind of graphics card do you have, and are the drivers properly installed?
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> From: [mailto:ros-users-bounces@code.ros.org] On Behalf Of Alex Barvo
> Sent: Monday, September 13, 2010 9:06 PM
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> Subject: [ros-users] c-snail
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> Hello everybody,
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> When I run Gazebo and rviz on my Athlon 64 3500 (one core) 5 year old machine running Kubuntu Lucid 32-bit,
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> the cturtle looks more like a c-snail. With CPU at 100% all the time, I see updates in rviz about every 5 seconds.
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> So it takes about 30 minutes to get across a hall of WG.
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> Which is not that much fun, and now I'm looking at the ways to improve this situation:
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> a) Upgrade processor to dual-core AMD Athlon 64 X2 (dual core) and install 64-bit Linux.
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> b) Run Gazebo on another machine
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> c) Get a new AMD Phenom II X6 (six cores) machine
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> d) Try to mess with performance of Gazebo as outlined by John here: http://ros-users.122217.n3.nabble.com/cpu-usage-of-Gazebo-td911241.html#a913849
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> I searched this list for AMD/Athlon and did not find much.
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> I'm guessing that's because WG uses Intel Quad Core i7 Xeon processors.
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> What would you guys recommend?
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> I understand it's hard to recommend PC hardware, but I'm asking here to get a feel of what would be a good solution that will get me going with ROS for another couple of years.
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> So far my impression is ROS is highly multi-process system and probably going to get even more so in the near future. Thus I was looking for a CPU with more cores. Am I going in the right direction?
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> Thank you for your time,
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> Alex
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