OK... I looked at the thread you mentioned. There is no indication in that thread that VFP is splitting its processing threads between the two processors. I agree with Ed's comments that the single processor was busy with other tasks. Adding a second allowed the OS to split those tasks. You won't see VFP split processing between the two CPUs.
I still stand by my posts in this thread.
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>I really am interested, then, in your take on the thread:
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>I note that you were not a participant in it back then.
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Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer