stan wrote:
Does SM 2.33 support dual core architecture on Windows7 32 bit?
I mean does it take advantage of the dual core by increasing a speed.
OK, I have figured out that it must be corrupted data base so I have
deleted all .sqlite files in the profile and restarted the SM to see if
the
Philip Chee wrote on 21/03/15 15:47:
On 21/03/2015 01:06, Ant wrote:
On 3/20/2015 2:03 AM, Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:
stan wrote on 20/03/15 15:21:
Does SM 2.33 support dual core architecture on Windows7 32 bit?
I mean does it take advantage of the dual core by increasing a speed.
Yep!
Ant wrote on 21/03/15 01:06:
On 3/20/2015 2:03 AM, Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:
stan wrote on 20/03/15 15:21:
Does SM 2.33 support dual core architecture on Windows7 32 bit?
I mean does it take advantage of the dual core by increasing a speed.
Yep! Compared to single-cores and hard-drives, SM
Historically SeaMonkey is a single process multithreaded application.
With current versions the plugin container runs in a second process. The
(in progress) Firefox Electrolysis (e10s) project moves Firefox to a
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turn it on,
On 21/03/2015 01:06, Ant wrote:
On 3/20/2015 2:03 AM, Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:
stan wrote on 20/03/15 15:21:
Does SM 2.33 support dual core architecture on Windows7 32 bit?
I mean does it take advantage of the dual core by increasing a speed.
Yep! Compared to single-cores and hard-drives,
Does SM 2.33 support dual core architecture on Windows7 32 bit?
I mean does it take advantage of the dual core by increasing a speed.
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stan wrote on 20/03/15 15:21:
Does SM 2.33 support dual core architecture on Windows7 32 bit?
I mean does it take advantage of the dual core by increasing a speed.
Yep! Compared to single-cores and hard-drives, SM utilises multiprocessors and
SSDs.
On 3/20/2015 2:03 AM, Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:
stan wrote on 20/03/15 15:21:
Does SM 2.33 support dual core architecture on Windows7 32 bit?
I mean does it take advantage of the dual core by increasing a speed.
Yep! Compared to single-cores and hard-drives, SM utilises
multiprocessors and
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