#BashCoreZ

nickbeardednickbearded
2025-11-13

72-HOUR VICTORY! 👑

The Atom N450 endurance test is officially complete. After running 100% saturated for nearly 3 days, we killed the load and ran the final BashCoreZ RT Jitter test: Max Jitter = 166 µs. An amazing result for this old hardware!

Now, it rests. Farewell, Atom N450!

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nickbeardednickbearded
2025-11-12

The BashCoreZ RT test is officially 48+ hours in! 🤯

On the Atom N450, we already had 100% CPU load, fan at min, and the /tmp filesystem blocked. Out of curiosity, we launched 16 extra RT threads on just 2 logical cores! Max Jitter remained an astonishing ≈227μs.

The indefinite challenge continues...

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nickbeardednickbearded
2025-11-12

🤯 48 hours complete! My old Atom N450 running the BashCoreZ RT Linux kernel passed the ultimate endurance test: 100% CPU load, fan at minimum, and continuous ~66% RAM usage.

Crucially, it ran for 28 hours of that time with /tmp 100% full! This stability on limited hardware is unprecedented.

The test continues until total failure. Pioneer work is confirmed!

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nickbeardednickbearded
2025-11-11

Halfway point (24h) in the Atom N450 Real-Time endurance test! The tiny netbook is stable and deterministic under 100% CPU load.

Key Results:

✅ System stability confirmed (0.0% CPU usage for kworkers/rcu).

⏱️ Max Jitter remains extremely low after 20 hours: 174μs (microseconds).

This proves the PREEMPT_RT kernel is effectively managing the worst-case scenario!

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nickbeardednickbearded
2025-11-08

Checkmate. The final test is in:

On a budget 2-core Celeron N4500 laptop (250€), Max Jitter hit an insane **39µs** after isolating network noise!

This proves it: Hardware specs count for little. The clean, zero-bloat kernel is EVERYTHING. We're delivering near Hard Real-Time performance with minimal cost.

29µs on i7 vs. 39µs on Celeron? The difference is negligible. BashCoreZ RT is the definitive, free Real-Time solution. 👑

nickbeardednickbearded
2025-11-07

We didn't just win; we dominated. The ultimate test results are here.

On a clean, budget MSI i7 laptop (500€!), Max Jitter hit an insane **29µs**! That's the true potential of our "zero bloat" kernel 6.12 base.

(Context: Our previous "worst-case scenario" test, with some apps running, capped at only 239µs. Competitors struggle to hit that clean!)

BashCoreZ delivers Hard Real-Time performance without the huge price tag. Get building. 👊🏻

nickbeardednickbearded
2025-11-06

BashCoreZ just proved it's the ultimate Real-Time base! 🚀

Tested the ultra-minimal (Debian 13 + Kernel 6.12 ) using , remotely piloted from a host.

Result: Max Jitter stayed under 240µs! That’s incredible determinism for embedded, robotics, and industrial control.

The "zero bloat" foundation truly eliminates noise.

bashcore.org

nickbeardednickbearded
2025-10-10

💥 Just had another insane idea 🥹 I keep surprising myself 🤯

Building something completely unique… something that truly doesn’t exist. Powerful, unapologetically raw 🤷🏻‍♂️

I can’t believe this even came to mind. Stay tuned… the impossible is coming 👊🏻

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