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Re[4]: An odd setup



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Your dual processor will be faster than the same machine with just one
of your processors.  Actually it is kind of like a muscle car verses a
hopped up Honda.  The tiny Honda engine will crank out the rpms and run
fast but the GTO will out run it with four spectators aboard.  That
kind of thing.  Torque!  TS2ki was built to take advantage of a dual
processor.

Jimmy



I have a new dual X64 AMD so I was hoping that that 
setup would be just as fast as running the program
on 2 different machines (my other machines are slower)
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Jimmy Snowden [mailto:jhsnowden@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 10:06 AM
To: Chris Evans; Omega-List
Subject: Re[2]: An odd setup

No it is good.  If you had two instances of TS2ki running at the same
time the resource hogging SOB would crush your machine no matter how
stout a machine you have.  The absolutely best machine to run it on is
a Dual processor with lots of speed, fast drives and gigs of memory
with only one copy of TS2ki.  Two Ts2kis optimizing  would make it
run like a PI.

Jimmy


Too bad

-----Original Message-----
From: Jimmy Snowden [mailto:jhsnowden@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 7:13 AM
To: Chris Evans; Omega-List
Subject: Re: An odd setup

It will not load twice on the same machine.  Even if it would the
optimizations would take longer than if on two different machines.

Jimmy


Has anyone tried loading TS2000i on to the same 
computer's 2 different hard drives and then run optimizations 
on 2 open TS 2000i programs at the same time.  Does it crash the central
(single) CPU?
CE