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Subject: Re: If you have a dual core...

Author: Kim Roper Jensen

Date: 05:45:27 10/30/05

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On October 30, 2005 at 08:36:48, Uri Blass wrote:

>On October 30, 2005 at 08:27:29, Kim Roper Jensen wrote:
>
>>On October 30, 2005 at 08:11:25, Gregory Owett wrote:
>>
>>>On October 30, 2005 at 07:32:17, Peter Kasinski wrote:
>>>
>>>>On October 30, 2005 at 07:18:11, Gregory Owett wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>The v.UCI of Shredder 9 uses only one of two processors
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>This is a false statement.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>, while his twin brother,
>>>>>version CB, like all the native engines, benefits 100% from the processors.
>>>>>Thus the second is much more interesting under CB.  I do not know if it is the
>>>>>same thing under other GUI.
>>>>>
>>>>>Gregory
>>>
>>>
>>>This is a true statement !!!
>>>
>>>On my machine, a AMD 64x2 dual core 4800+, when I use Sh 9 UCI, the taskmgr
>>>indicates :  50% for Shredder and 50% for "Processus inactif du système".  When
>>>I use Fritz, it indicates 99% for Fritz.
>>
>>Have you tried to look under the UCI options after the option called threads(i
>>think its called that) set it to 2 and you should use both cores.
>
>
>There is no option that is called threads for shredder9
>I guess that there is an option that is called threads for deep shredder9 but
>the word deep was not mentioned in this thread.
>
>Uri


So it seems to be a mixup of the deep shredder for CB and Shredder UCI ?`

That will teach me to read carefully before i answer :)



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