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Old   August 12, 2008, 09:39
Default Parallel computing with AVL FIRE
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doki
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My system has core2quad CPU,and I have noted that during the run of the program FIRE 8.5 on win XP, just 25% of CPU (1 out of 4) is used. As I have found, To use all CPUs it needs Parallel processing capability. But this capability can not be used with win XP Operating System. Can Anyone help me please?

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Old   August 16, 2008, 13:47
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Mohsen khalafi
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Dear doki I myself use the AVL Fire V8.31 and the parallel processing can't be done on the multi core CPUs!

I don't know about the V8.5 and I can say that if you can do a batch job on the calculations then you can do the multi core to work . for example on the FEP projects the batch job will allow the multi core usage .

by the way can you tell me if you can give me the V8.5 are you a licensed user or you have a cracked version . contact me via Email!
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