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"jorgen" <bjornes@email.com>Larry,
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he wrote "updating complex drawing views on a multiprocessor machine".
I guess that means making the views pecice, which should be multithreaded,
and use 100% of both CPU's.
Jorgen
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"Larry Caldwell" <
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Yeah ... seems that way to me as well but, then
again, it could be that each processor is doing 50% of the
assigned task and thus each processor would be running at 100%. Not
saying that's the way it is because I don't know how to test it or
even how I would know if it's really multi-threading. My dual
machine has never shown 100% (my single does) and I don't know anyone running
duals that has mentioned seeing 100% in TM. I was just saying it's not
unusual, not that we are not being deceived because I don't know about
that.
~Larry
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"jorgen" <Larry,
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he wrote "updating complex drawing views on a multiprocessor machine".
I guess that means making the views pecice, which should be
multithreaded, and use 100% of both CPU's.
Jorgen
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