On Tue Jun-18-2019 05:51, mark lewis (1:3634/12.73) wrote to Roger Nelson:
On 2019 Jun 18 01:14:44, you wrote to Ward Dossche:
But still has to be run on a single core-processor, right?
Doesn't affect operations here in the least.
It is locking up here, so I'll give Nick another shot at it, I have
an Intel Pentium II.
that's definitely a single core CPU...
I may have left off an "I". This is what I bought a few tears ago:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Intel Pentium N4200 is a quad-core SoC primarily for inexpensive notebooks and was announced mid 2016. It runs at 1.1-2.5 GHz (Single Core Burst, Multi-Core Burst max 2.4 GHz) and is based on the Apollo Lake platform. Similar
to the Braswell predecessor, the chip is manufactured in a 14 nm process (P1273) with FinFETs. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I am willing to be proven wrong because I have been before.
Bo Nick, if I have been running, as mark says, on a single-core, then I shouldn't have any problem, should I?
Regards,
Roger
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