[LAU] Bye Bye 32 bit

Bill Purvis bill at billp.org
Wed Dec 27 16:55:12 UTC 2017


On 27/12/17 15:16, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 27, 2017 at 02:22:58PM +0000, Bill Purvis wrote:
>
>> If there is some cunning
>> way to specify an actual number of cores to be used, then the person who
>> wrote a program which uses that deserves to get lots of flak from people
>> using that program!
> Depends on how it's used. For example, Ardour allows you to
> set the number of cores used. The default is 'all but one',
> and that makes perfect sense.
>
> Ciao,
I think that simply limits the number of cores, no guarantee that they 
will all be
used. If it runs lots of threads, as I assume it does, then the chances 
are it will
use as many cores as are permitted.

BILL

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