Stephane Lesoinne wrote: > Right, no fork under Windows. > > And I don't want to have multiple instances of the executable running > concurrently. > My goal is to run multiple simulations varying the parameters and check > the execution time. So each simulation should all have the same > processing power all the time which is definitely not guaranteed with > too much process time slicing. ;-) > > Stéphane Lesoinne > Assistant > INTELSIG group - Département E.E.I. > Université de Liege B28 > B-4000 Sart-Tilman (Liege 1) - Belgium > Tel +32 4 3662652 > Fax +32 4 3662649
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