More good backgroud details: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenMP
On May 13, 8:48 pm, damien_alomar <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm not sure what you're hopes were based on, but AFAIK there are no > multithreading additions for v5 or Grasshopper. Doesn't really matter > what kind of system you have as its something that requires the > attention of the Rhino developers and David. Last I asked (many > months ago), David said that he attempted to try out some > multithreading with GH, but had a lot of problems managing threads and > a number of issues with some SDK functions not being thread safe. > Unfortunately the response from McNeel on multithreading has been > practically non-existent with the only "official" word being that > "none of the functions in Rhino lend themselves to > multithreading" (loose quote there). I personally don't buy that, but > I'm just a lay person and that's really a discussion for another > thread. > > Best, > Damien > > On May 13, 5:17 pm, Marc Syp <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > So I installed Rhino 5 today in the hopes that it would allow my GH to > > multithread, but alas my dual-core still maxes out at 50%... I'm > > running 32-bit. Is that the problem?? We have 64-bit machines at > > work but I don't want to go through the lengthy and politically > > dangerous process of commandeering one of them if I will have the same > > problem. > > > Will I find a multi-threading solution soon? I find that I am limited > > in GH only by access to more processing power, and it makes me very > > sad... :( > > > Marc- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
