It does.  I've used it for over a year... works fine with my two quad
processor boxes...


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On Sat, 1 May 1999, Graeme Bell wrote:

> > > I think he means Beos style "load on each cpu , seperately".
> > 
> > You mean as in xosview?
> 
> Wasn't aware xosview did that now - the last version I used didn't to the 
> best of my knowledge. I've just checked the site - I'm still not sure if
> it does handle multiple CPUs - the webpage is less than helpful :)
> 
> http://lore.ece.utexas.edu/~bgrayson/xosview.jpg
> 
> Are the 2 lines supposed to represent different CPUs? If so , why only a
> single number at the side? I thought the second line represented a time
> averaging....
> 
> Best thing to do (for the person in question) is to try it anyway...here's
> another program which claims to be SMP aware , anyway ;
> 
> http://bewoner.dma.be/Albert/software/ascpu-1.5.tar.gz
> 
> freshmeat.net had a few other alternatives.
> 
> Graeme.
> 
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