Nice. Thanks.
How do you make the gui run on one cpu and the core on the other under linux?
--- Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org wrote:
But Pd is actually two processes, the gui and the core, so you should
be able to run each on separate CPUs. On Windows, the gui will show
up as "wish.exe" and the core as "pd.exe".Anyone done this?
.hc
On May 29, 2006, at 12:40 AM, Renato Fabbri wrote:
Hi,
PD currently doesn't support Hyper-Threading. I've heard all the contradictory about what's the best
to
do about it.
Maybe nothing, or maybe disabling Hyper-Threading
on
BIOS setup and using a "non smp" kernel.
Help? Thanks! renf
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