If you use the affinity option under advanced it will set the CPU number into the
ini file for that image.  So if you have 2 CPU and two icons (one using the -A1
switch) then the exe image will use the proper affinity as found in the ini file
for that icon.

regards
Michael..

Chip Lynch wrote:

> > Use the -A switch (see the readme) to configure a separate image of the EXE.
> > ALso set the affinity (under advanced) when it is running so the processor
> > preference will be set in the control file (one image per processor).
>
> Is there any way to set the affinity under NT automatically when a service
> starts up?  Some of the machines I run this stuff on are multi-os, and I
> very often switch between them, which means rebooting a lot.  And I never
> remember to set my affinities by hand againwhen I come back into NT.  It
> just kills performance in NT, tho, if you don't have the affinities set up
> right.  Doe UNIX variants have the same problem?  I.E. Naieve timesharing
> across CPUs with the huge resulting overhead?  Just curious.
>
> ---Chip
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