----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gonz"
Subject: Re: Stupid Windows Question


> If the OS is smart enough, its better to let it make the decision.
> I.e. it will decide when to assign time slots to free cpus when a
> process is ready to run.  If you force a process to only run on one
> cpu, then one of two things might happen: a) if the OS schedules
> another process to run on that cpu when photoshop is idle, then it
> might not have a slot to use when it becomes active again.  b) If the
> OS dedicates the cpu to photoshop and nothing else, the other cpu(s)
> might be overloaded, even though the photoshop cpu might have free
> time to execute.

No problem, I can deal with that, now, how do I get the apps that don't make 
happy with dual core processors to have a permanent affinity with CPU 0?

Thanks Gonz

William Robb 


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