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  face=Tahoma size=2>-----Original Message-----From: dingo 
  [mailto:dingo@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2003 2:57 
  PMTo: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: RE: [amibroker] 
  Dual processor - will it help?
  I 
  have a dual system.  AB will not take adavantage of the dual processors. 
  However, you can run 2 copies of AB and achieve time savings.  BUT, you 
  cannot run 2 copies on the same machine if you are wanting use automation 
  via the OLE/Com interface as only the first copy will be controllable this 
  way.  
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  If 
  you want to run 2 copies via automation then you should buy 2 machines and run 
  a copy on each. 
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  If 
  you want to run only 1 copy of AB then you're better off having a single 
  processor.  If you want the ultimate in speed then you can buy systems 
  that are liquid cooled and are overclocked. If you want to know more about 
  this send me a private note.
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  anyone interested in this topic check this link link out if you want to spend 
  some of your trading profits on what is a "nice" system:  <A 
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    <FONT 
    face=Tahoma size=2>-----Original Message-----From: giggollo99 
    [mailto:giggollo@xxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2003 
    2:33 PMTo: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: 
    [amibroker] Dual processor - will it help?I am 
    considering buying a dual-processor CPU system to help reduce the wait 
    time for backtests among other things. On tomshardware.com  (<A 
    href="">http://www6.tomshardware.com/cpu/200203131/dual-10.html) 
    it says:"This comparison between the two workstation platforms from 
    AMD and Intel clearly shows that dual operation does not necessarily 
    mean increased speed for all applications. Rather, you need software 
    that has been specially adapted to multiprocessor operation, so that the 
    load is equally distributed between the two CPUs."Can anyone 
    shed some light on whether Amibroker is able to take full advantage of a 
    dual-processor system and perhaps reduce the wait time for 
    backtests/explorations considerably (ideally reduce it by 50%) 
    ?ThanksgSend BUG REPORTS to 
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