Przemyslaw,

> 1-st I would like to check how looks simultaneous execution in xbase++.
> 

A single line in _out_.txt, with 'waiting 14.47.32' inside. I had to kill it;
it was on a Core2Duo E6750 with windows xp sp3 and using xbase++ 1.90.331;
during execution task manager shows 7 threads for the process.

> The second thing I would like to test is write access to the same
> item from different threads.
> 
It shows the two strings in random order; sometimes several A lines or C lines
 one after the other.

I've left it running for a while, after which it exited leaving a xppfatal.log
with an error inside MOM module; during execution it shows 8 threads for the
process. (on a second run it kept running for a longer while: when I decided
to stop it I had no error).

Best regards.

PS. As far as I can tell xbase++ can use a single core only; affinity is set
on startup for cpu0 only. If, from task manager, I set cpu affinity to both
cores the first sample keeps running, the second freezes as soon as I click
[ok] inside task manager affinity window (the same for my employer apps, which
are all compiled with xbase++).


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