Author: Andy Duplain
Date: 12:27:55 01/02/99
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On January 02, 1999 at 06:01:57, Micheal Cummings wrote: >I came across this program that might help people who run two chess programs >against each other on one PC. > >I have put the Web page it is on, and copied the info on it, check it out. > >http://softseek.com/Utilities/System/Review_17617_index.html > >BinaryWork CPU Controller >------------------------------------------ >BinaryWork CPU Controller lets you control how much CPU time each running >application gets. > >CPU Controller was originally developed to speed up media players and encoders >by giving them access to all available CPU resources. The program was then >enhanced to let you define the percentage of processor time that each >application should receive. This allows you to boost the performance of one >application at the expense of all others, even to the point of allocating 100% >of your computer's CPU time to a single application. > >More information: >BinaryWork CPU Controller Home Page >http://members.tripod.com/~Maquisistem/index.html > >Author: >BinaryWork Corp. How would this work compared to simply changing the base priority of the running process ? (under NT this is simple, but for Win9x you probably need a 3rd-party app.) Andy.
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