Questions and Answers : Windows : running 2 different projects on dual processors (hyperthreaded)
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Message 8483 - Posted: 13 Jul 2005, 22:45:38 UTC

I got a Pentium 4 with hyperthreading computer, so it runs two projects at a time. I'd like to have my computer run CP on one processor and LHC on the other. Currently it runs 2 CP's for an hour then 2 LHC's for an hour.

Is it possible? I thought I read somewhere that it was possible, and the program would do it automatically. Did I miss something?


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Message 8524 - Posted: 14 Jul 2005, 8:28:05 UTC

It all depends on debt values. At times you will see different projects running at the same time, but there is no way to specify which project runs on which CPU.
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Message 8529 - Posted: 14 Jul 2005, 10:47:21 UTC - in response to Message 8524.  

> It all depends on debt values. At times you will see different projects
> running at the same time, but there is no way to specify which project runs on
> which CPU.
>
One addition here. If the CPDN resource share is less than 50% you will most likely never have more than one on hand after the current 2 finish.
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