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File: Card for Don Jerman My understanding is according
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Subject: Re: SMP on windows2000
File: Card for Don Jerman My understanding is according to design
it should do it automatically. My
fwiw, some stuff on NT4 SMP issues:
http://www.windowsitlibrary.com/Content/435/05/4.html
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iTAR resulted in no info so far. Oracle Tech Support is basically saying
all their really good info is confidential.
some analysis of overall industry issues w/ SMP:
http://www.aceshardware.com/read.jsp?id=45000350
(linked from http://2cpu.com)
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Patrice,
IIRC, this is entirely dependent on how the app was written.
e.g. multi threaded, and the proper kind of threads.
Jared
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To: Multiple
My understanding is according to design it should do it automatically. My
experience is it does, sort of. But the app has to be multi-threaded (by the OS
definition, not just context-mapped like Java green threads) for it to ever use
more than one processor at the same time. If your