hpet timer

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Might be a bit of a curly question this one.

Currently, most of my templates for LS and RG are setup with alsamidi.
I've started converting the LS ones to jackmidi, and i'm starting to use it more and more.

My question is:

With alsa 1.0.19, i have hpet timing. (and i don't know enough about this, to know if it's been there for a version or two.)

Nearly all my linux experience has been with the RTC timer, for better or worse, and frankly, i have little idea which is better, save the conversations we've had here from time to time.

So, what does Jack use?

I understand alsa sits in my kernel, and communicates with my hardware. Given that, it's using hpet as the timer, and i assume here, that means it's timing midi for me as well.
There's also some sort of rtc emulation in this version (from the little info i've been able to glean.)

Is there a benefit, timing and stability wise, in using jackmidi for as much as possible, with the a2jmidid bridge to capture older apps using alsa, given the rapid development we've seen over the past 12 months in many corners of our little niche community.

Is it time to consider this, as a serious alternative to alsa midi, and what sorts of pros and cons do we face?

I'm using a lot of ports, and driven fairly serious chunks of midi data, for my orchestral nonsense, so this is quite important looking ahead. (imho)

Some insight into this would be appreciated.

Alex.
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