OK -- so your first approach is to make the interrupt service routine as lightweight as possible. If that means you're still dropping interrupts, you need to move to C or assembler to get a lighter weight ISR.
If that still isn't working, you'll need to move more of your application away from Perl and down to C or assembler until the desired performance is realized.
In reply to Re^4: How to wait for events, and not lose any, while processing them ?
by talexb
in thread How to wait for events, and not lose any, while processing them ?
by Eyck
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