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Aug 2012
New Hampshire
80810 Posts |
Assume you have an i7 or other 8 core processor and you want to ensure your two instances of mfaktO/C run on dedicated cores without overlapping each other (affinity).
use the start /affinity feature in a batch file. The following example shows kicking off mfaktc.exe 0 using cpu cores 0 through 3 start "mfaktC.0" /HIGH /affinity 0xf mfaktc.exe The following example shows kicking off mfaktc.exe 1 using cpu cores 4 through 7 start "mfaktC.1" /high /affinity 0xf0 mfaktc.exe You can prove this works by looking at processor affinity for each instance of mfaktX in task manager. google start /affinity for lots of articles. |
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Aug 2012
New Hampshire
32816 Posts |
WRONG THREAD
Last fiddled with by swl551 on 2012-09-24 at 23:30 Reason: WRONG THREAD... |
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