Mansour,

1) I'm not sure what you mean... however, you can either run multiple
instances of MARSS simultaneously, or you can run multiple microbenchmarks
in the same simulated environment concurrently.

2) No. You can have as many cores as you want (up to 64 or something if
you use the rootdelay argument; see our website with regards to this
information.)

Tyler

> Thank you so much Brendan. It solved the problem.
> I also had two other questions regarding the abilities of MARSSX86. I
> would
> really appreciate it if you could answer them.
>
> 1) Does MARSSX86 let us run multiple applications(micro-benchmarks)
> concurrently? If so, how?
>
> 2) Is the number of simulated cores limited to the physical machine's real
> cores?
>
> Thanks
>
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