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Troubleshooting Re: DaniWeb Folding@Home Team

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Nov 27th, 2007
Originally Posted by Duki View Post
question: I have a Core2Duo. Is there a way to use both cores? Has anyone tried the beta for the multiple cores yet? is it stable?
If I remember correctly, with old versions of distributed computing clients such as Seti@Home, you could simply run two instances of the client to take advantage of dual CPUs. Of course, you'd have to run command-line versions based out of different directories for this to work... I'm running the 64-bit version for Linux myself, but I only have a single core Athlon 64 chip, so I can't test this method myself.
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