I'm using a Dell dual-Xeon machine for one of my projects. I just write my code to have multiple threads, and the OS does all the load-balancing. It also works this way on Labview running on a Linux Beowulf cluster. You can even have a CIN that contains C code that creates threads and does parallel number-crunching, and the OS will still automatically do load-balancing.
- Chris "Reprise" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi, I'm quite a newbie in Labview but I need to solve an advanced problem... > I've got a Windows machine with 2 processors on board and I want to create a > Labview application (a multithreaded one) which can run in both processors. > How can I do it? Is it possible? > Do I need two separate VIs? > Any examples to link to? > > Thanx, > > Reprise > >