Author: Bas Hamstra
Date: 05:38:58 04/11/02
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Interesting. But so to read, SMT does not support multi CPU, because the threads are not visible to the OS. Otherwise it would be interesting... Bas. On April 10, 2002 at 14:41:02, Dann Corbit wrote: >On April 10, 2002 at 11:58:36, Russell Reagan wrote: > >>I'd like to write my program in portable C, so that I can test it out on my >>Windows machine as well as Unix/Linux. I've heard people suggest pthreads and I >>believe ACE is another that comes to mind. > >Ace is very good, but it is a huge system and takes some learning. The >threading part is a microscopic fraction of the whole. I have done a port of >Pthreads to NT: >ftp://cap.connx.com/pub/amy/pthreads.ZIP > >>What is the best approach to implementing threads into a program in a portable >>way? Are any of the portable thread libraries any better than the rest? > >This one looks pretty good: >http://www.imatix.com/html/smt/index.htm > >>Initially I'm just using a seperate thread for input to simplify polling for >>input from console and winboard, but I would eventually (a long way off) like to >>implement some multiprocessor support, so I will need a poartbable threading >>method eventually, and I might as well implement it from the beginning. >> >>All advice is welcomed. >> >>Russell
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