NB. copied to David Mitchell who probably knows the answer!

I found this old thread which popped up when i filtered for "affinity"

My new laptop's task-manager reports 4 cpus, which is nice, but J hogs resources when I'm testing some memory-hungry process so it would be nice to limit its affinity to one or two cpus. I've seen David Mitchell's essay http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/Scripts/ProcessorAffinity which should do the trick.

However, my J (Windows 8, using JQT) doesn't seem to have dll.ijs in main, so I changed script '~system\main\dll.ijs' to require 'dll' which seems ok.

Probably more serious: I don't know the definition of bx in ppr=.bx (8#2)#: sam - presumably it does some boxing, but I don't want to risk a crash if/when I get it wrong.

Thanks,

Mike


On 09/03/2010 16:27, David Mitchell wrote:
On 3/8/2010 16:25, Jan Jacobs wrote:
ls,
is it possible for a master J-session to initiate other J-sessions that run
on separate cores (in the context of a WIN7 quad core system)? Just
statically (not dynamically).
Jan.
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Jan,

This might be helpful:

http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/Scripts/ProcessorAffinity

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