Processor Affinity Manager
The Datgel Processor Affinity Manager manages multiple instances of Windows programs
to run on individual cores of a dual-core or quad-core processor in a Windows
Terminal Server or desktop environment.
It is particularly useful for older style Windows
programs that do not support, or were not designed to take advantage of multi-core
processing to utilise all the cores on a computer, providing better performance for
your application and overall system.
The Datgel Processor Affinity Manager is useful when using gINT on a Terminal Server,
or if you open multiple instances of gINT on your desktop.
The following screenshot shows 8 instances of a Windows program running on a PC
with an 8-core processor, without the Processor Affinity Manager. All 8
instances of the Windows program are running on the first core only, and is not
using the PC's maximum potential.
The following screenshot shows 8 instances of a Windows program running on a PC with an 8-core
processor with the Processor Affinity Manager. The instances of the program are equally
distributed on each core by the Processor Affinity Manager, thus maximising the CPU usage and improving the performance
of the program.
User Guide
Read the comprehensive user guide.