Re: Dual processor
>I am planning a upgrade of my machine, so I am trying to find out, if I >can have any advantage of a dual processor system, because it actually >is cheaper with a dual Celleron 500 MHz as a 700 MHz Athlon/AMD or PIII, >and I have 256 Mb PC100 RAM, which will be to slow for these machines! If it is good quality RAM, it is not slow, I have a K7 700 with bus at 100 MHz (old MoBo) and runs fine, better than P3 with 133 bus. About cheaper, I would have to check, 700 price is going down, it was down when I got mine, so now... >I have read the FAQ's on the Gimp homepage, but I can't find any thing >about support for multiple processors - does anybody know if the Gimp >support dual/multi processors? One thing is true, if the OS can handle multiple CPUs, you can run multiple process at same time. So if Gimp requests a X thing and then keeps working at its own things, both will be done at the same time. Or if your machine is multiuser (I have some that do that), or like to compile in background, SMP is also good. IIRC there was some notes somewhere about optimizng for SMP, so maybe some tasks can use two processors. Plugins run as separate processes, that is sure, so you can run two full speed things at same time (different images). You could check the source or CVS for info (look for changelog files). GSR
Re: Dual processor
Hi, all! Mogens JÖger wrote: > Hey there. > I am planning a upgrade of my machine, so I am trying to find out, if I > can have any advantage of a dual processor system, because it actually > is cheaper with a dual Celleron 500 MHz as a 700 MHz Athlon/AMD or PIII, > and I have 256 Mb PC100 RAM, which will be to slow for these machines! > I have read the FAQ's on the Gimp homepage, but I can't find any thing > about support for multiple processors - does anybody know if the Gimp > support dual/multi processors? > Regards > Mogens Jæger To get use of dual processors, compile gimp with multithread support. Alex -- // Only the fireborn understand blue. __ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
Re: Dual processor
While that is correct that multiple processors are handled by the OS itself, assuming this is the entire answer is incorrect. The Application itself has to be written to take advantage of this function. Unless GIMP has multithreading built into it, it will not take advantage of multiple processors, even if the OS can. Brian Weber wrote: > The dual processor part is handled in the kernel. I have a dual PII > 266 Mhz which I am very happy with. Linux does a great job handling the > two processors equally. I have done tests and my dual PII 266 goes > about as fast as a PII 450 Mhz single. Part of that might be because I > am using an IDE drive and a 33 Mhz mother board. Other than that I have > been very happy with the performance especialy when it comes to doing > graphics manipulation. > > Mogens Jæger wrote: > > > > Hey there. > > I am planning a upgrade of my machine, so I am trying to find out, if I > > can have any advantage of a dual processor system, because it actually > > is cheaper with a dual Celleron 500 MHz as a 700 MHz Athlon/AMD or PIII, > > and I have 256 Mb PC100 RAM, which will be to slow for these machines! > > I have read the FAQ's on the Gimp homepage, but I can't find any thing > > about support for multiple processors - does anybody know if the Gimp > > support dual/multi processors? > > Regards > > Mogens Jæger > > -- > Brian Weber > Computer Consultant > Cap Gemini > [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -- Network Engineer, Lightwave Animator since 1990! "Those bastards! they killed Kenny!!"
Re: Dual processor
The dual processor part is handled in the kernel. I have a dual PII 266 Mhz which I am very happy with. Linux does a great job handling the two processors equally. I have done tests and my dual PII 266 goes about as fast as a PII 450 Mhz single. Part of that might be because I am using an IDE drive and a 33 Mhz mother board. Other than that I have been very happy with the performance especialy when it comes to doing graphics manipulation. Mogens Jæger wrote: > > Hey there. > I am planning a upgrade of my machine, so I am trying to find out, if I > can have any advantage of a dual processor system, because it actually > is cheaper with a dual Celleron 500 MHz as a 700 MHz Athlon/AMD or PIII, > and I have 256 Mb PC100 RAM, which will be to slow for these machines! > I have read the FAQ's on the Gimp homepage, but I can't find any thing > about support for multiple processors - does anybody know if the Gimp > support dual/multi processors? > Regards > Mogens Jæger -- Brian Weber Computer Consultant Cap Gemini [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dual processor
Hey there. I am planning a upgrade of my machine, so I am trying to find out, if I can have any advantage of a dual processor system, because it actually is cheaper with a dual Celleron 500 MHz as a 700 MHz Athlon/AMD or PIII, and I have 256 Mb PC100 RAM, which will be to slow for these machines! I have read the FAQ's on the Gimp homepage, but I can't find any thing about support for multiple processors - does anybody know if the Gimp support dual/multi processors? Regards Mogens Jæger