Okay. I'll noodle around a bit and see what I can do with it. ('Noodling' might drive Dragan over the edge on the lanuguage issue, but what the heck ;-)
>I don't think so - but I don't know for sure.
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>>So, maybe there's a way to run VFP and take advantage of a 64 bit dual core cpu?
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>>>>>>Imagine writing an app that shares a table and processes a lot of math calcs.
>>>>>>Compile it and name it appA
>>>>>>Compile it again and name it appB
>>>>>>appA uses the top half of the table
>>>>>>appB uses the bottom half of the table
>>>>>>Run them both at the same time
>>>>>>Will the apps take advantage of the dual core?
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>>>>>In general it is not the App that decides which processor or core to use or run on -- it is the job of the OS. In the case of windows, I am not sure how good it is at load balancing between multiple processors or cores. The Enterprise Server edition will be better, but I suspect you are using WinXP Pro or one of the Vista flavors and these I am not sure how good they are at balancing.
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>>>>Yes, it's vista ultimate running on an athlon 4400+ 64X2 cpu
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>>>You should be able to tell which processor an .exe runs on. I know you can do this from the task manager, so perhaps there is an API call you can issue...
I ain't skeert of nuttin eh?
Yikes! What was that?