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Question by Jeevan
Submitted on 6/30/2003
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I want to assign one CPU to few processess
how can i do it..?


Answer by Mahen
Submitted on 7/6/2003
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You cant unless u have two processers one CPU  can do only one process at a time and if u have two processers then u have to know parrell programming to achieve it

 

Answer by Nikhil Mulley
Submitted on 8/19/2003
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Intel P4 HT processor can take up the 2 proceses at a single time as is not the case with the ordinary micro processor.however the processor to take up the 2 processes at a time is only possible with the software which are aware of it.Only Linux  And Windows XP support these feature.
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Answer by Juergen
Submitted on 9/2/2003
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Windows NT from 3.51 up is also capable of doing that.

 

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