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>I agree VFP will not take advantage of multiple processors, it also will not take advantage of a single processor. It is up to us as developers to leverage the many different ways that VFP can do something so that our
solutions take advantage of single, multiple; processors, disks, servers, etc.
Since a VFP application is not multi-threaded, it cannot take advantage of multiple processors. You can create a multi-threaded DLL in VFP, but that alone still isn't enough. You need to host the DLL in COM+, but again, it will be the OS that takes advantage of multiple processors, not VFP.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer