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C# executable on a multi processor machine

Hi,
I have a console application in C# which I run as an exe. The server on
which the application runs has four processors but the application only
uses one processor. Is there any way I can get the application to use
all four processors?

Joe

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Jan 4 '06 #1
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booksnore wrote:
Hi,
I have a console application in C# which I run as an exe. The server on
which the application runs has four processors but the application only
uses one processor. Is there any way I can get the application to use
all four processors?

Joe

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I can assume that you should use multiple threads in your app if you
want to take advantage of a multiprocessor system

MuZZy
Jan 4 '06 #2

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