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Old October 27th, 2007   #11
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Default Re: Software that directs multicore processes

I have't tried Get-n-Set since my main PC is now a Quad ... but if you are dual core ... they look to have automated the affinity ... I just haven't tested it yet.

I know loads are balanced ... but I want to force 2 cores to do the mundane "crap work" and give 2 cores load sharing and precious "cache" for dedicated purposes ... I'll give up a tiny bit of resources for a tiny footprint Program that can manage affinity from boot.

I know I can write a script and set it up ... But it is a pain ...
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