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Thorsten Froehlich <tho### [at] trf de> wrote:
: If multiple applications support multiprocessing this will be the case
: (pre-emptive multithreading on Mac OS requires a specific API to create the
: pre-emptive threads). Also, if only one application supports it, it can use
: the entire second processor while the other traditional applications share
: one processor.
So you mean that if you run just regular programs, which do not support
multiprocessing, the OS will be unable to distribute them among the processors
but they will all be run in the same processor?
Doesn't sound funny.
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