My development system presently has 2 CPUs but the end product may, in fact,
have only 1. Obviously the code should not be written with 2 CPUs in mind 
but I was wondering what sort of a performance hit I would take by going
back to 1 CPU? In the 2 CPU system, I would only be using 1 processor for
real-time anyway so it's not a simple factor of two. I am trying to figure 
out if there is a performance hit running (for example) SMP aware real-time 
Linux under the 2.2.x kernel on a uniprocessor machine as opposed to the 2.0.36
kernel.

Not sure I phrased that very well but I hope you get the drift.


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