Ananth M wrote:
Hi
Thank you
Our processor is a 64 bit processor.
I need to check for the Dual Core or not ?
BTW, if possible , can you please send the URL for the other
thread that gives the information about the slower performance in Dual
Core machine
Hi
Thank you
Our processor is a 64 bit processor.
I need to check for the Dual Core or not ?
BTW, if possible , can you please send the URL for the other thread that gives the information about the slower performance in Dual Core machine
Right now, I have RHEL 4.0 in all
On Fri, 2006-02-10 at 10:51 -0600, Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin
Navea) wrote:
> Hi, sorry I didnt reply all so it would go to the wine list.
>
> Is your Xeon a dual core, or possibly even 64-bit? I doubt that 64-bit
> compared to 32-bit would make a difference, but if the Xeon is a dc, it
>
Hi, sorry I didnt reply all so it would go to the wine list.
Is your Xeon a dual core, or possibly even 64-bit? I doubt that 64-bit
compared to 32-bit would make a difference, but if the Xeon is a dc, it
might, as I recall another thread here saying that they were having
problems with a dual
Hi All
I have a windows application that calls a function ( approximately 1 times) exported by a third party DLL. I have two machines ( one with Intel pentium 4 processor and other with Intel Xeon processor ) with RHEL
4.0 installed on both of these machine
Hi
I have a windows application that calls a function ( approximately 1 times) exported by a third party DLL.
I have two machines ( one with Intel pentium 4 processor and other with Intel Xeon processor ) with RHEL 4.0 installed on both of these machine.