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Old 12-05-2006, 09:36 AM
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Yes, but following the total CPU usage through the performance tab's graphs isn't reliable for tracking one process, is it? To see the usage split through both cores, you have to be in the performance tab with the graphs. You want Graal's total usage, not split CPU usage.

Or do you mean there's a separate CPU percentage per core in the processes tab? I'm pretty sure the processes tab only shows the total amount the program is using. I could be wrong, though, I've not had a real chance to screw around with multi-core machines besides through VNC.

Maybe next time point out where in my post you were responding, so I know what you're actually asking. I was lost since the start, and this is the result.

I think by "which processor," you mean which core, but are you aware you only have one physical processor? Task manager shows two graphs, but both added up equal your processor. I said set Graal to one affinity so you don't have to add both up and get unreliable results in the graphs from other programs taking CPU usage too, but I said to do that IF you can't get the process' (Graal in this case) total usage reading some reason.

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