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Van: <support@xxxxxxxxx>
Aan: A.J. Maas
Verzonden: woensdag 13 september 2000 2:51
Onderwerp: RE: Dual processors and Metastock [SUP2000091000000043]


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> An operating system that uses Dual Processors like Windows NT or Windows
> 2000 will make use of a Dual Processor system and you will see an
> improvement in computer speed when you run multiple programs.  For
> example if you run MetaStock and some other program in Windows at the
> same time because NT/2000 use a separate processor to run each program.
>
> However MetaStock for Windows does not make specific use of dual
> processor design so you will not see an improvement when you run only
> MetaStock in Windows NT or Windows 2000.
>
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> Sender          : A.J. Maas
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> Hello EqSupp
>
> Does the MetaStock program also support motherboards (mobo's) and OS's
> that have dual processors (2 processors) installed/run on 2 processors ?
>
> Win2000 supports these dual processor mobo's, but not all applications
> seem to do so.
>
> Many mobo manufacturers nowadays have 1 or more types of their mobo's
> that contain double sockets for placing 1 (+a dummy) or 2 (actual)
> processors.
>
> Previously only the server mobo's where equiped with double or more
> processors, but lately a well deserved swing towards the more common
> (Desktop) PC-system mobo's has been made.
>
> So the basic questions are:
>
> 1. Does MSK support dual processor PC-systems ?
> 2. Does this MSK support then also depends on the OS installed ?
> 3. What are the advantages in MSK, when an dual processor system is
>     being used, over an single processor system ?
>
> Thanks v.m.
>
> Regards,
> Ton Maas
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