>one or
>two processors - would this isolate the SDR from the DPC issues from
>that
>program?
>
There's a lot of misinformation floating around on the list about DPCs.
That's not surprising, because DPCs are complicated to understand
without understanding the full flow of an I/O request through a
I have successfully used the Get-and-Set utility from Edgemeal Software
http://www.geocities.com/edgemeal_software/SetAffinity/index.htm
It allows me to assign any application to any core. I have found that
the XP operating system does not seem to take DPC activity level into
consideration within
In a previous post, someone was talking about a program that dedicates any
number of processors on a multiprocessor chip to a particular task - or -
disassociates a task to one or more of the processors. If moving a DPC
issues program such as IE to another processor - or giving SDR it own one or
t
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