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Rick [Kitty5] <ric### [at] kitty5 com> wrote:
> It dosnt know a process is going to be a heavy one when it decides which
> processor it will be running on, it just sticks it on the CPU that at that
> instant has less load.
You mean it can't switch a process from one processor to another on
the fly?-o
That's hard to believe (no matter how much I would like to believe
something like that from MS). AFAIK that doesn't involve anything
complicated for a multitasking manager.
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