HT enables the CPU to behave like two processors, that's what Intel wanted to
do. No two rela seperated cores but
the can be loaded differently.
Regards,
Michael Przysucha
(NDS, Germany)
07.01.2006 07:43:50, Brandon Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HI
I have just spent hours trying to figure
HT enables the CPU to behave like two processors, that's what Intel wanted to
do. No two rela seperated cores but
the can be loaded differently.
Regards,
Michael Przysucha
(NDS, Germany)
07.01.2006 07:43:50, Brandon Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HI
I have just spent hours trying to figure
What is meant by not working? /proc/cpuinfo shows two processors:
cpu 0 and cpu 1.
-ishwar
On Sat, 7 Jan 2006, Brandon Simmons wrote:
running kernel 2.6.13. I built my own kernel and enabled HT and
the system seems to recognize two processors.
Here is /proc/cpuinfo:
HI
I have just spent hours trying to figure this out, through google
but no luck. I have a single pentium 4 w/ hyperthreading and am
running kernel 2.6.13. I built my own kernel and enabled HT and
the system seems to recognize two processors.
Here is /proc/cpuinfo:
/--\
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